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Checklist: Configure Terminal Server

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

Checklist: Configure Terminal Server

Step Reference

Configure Terminal Server by using Terminal Services Configuration.

Configure Terminal Services Connections

Read about using Network Load Balancing with terminal servers.

Load balancing and terminal servers

Review the steps for enabling and configuring Network Load Balancing.

Checklist: Enabling and configuring Network Load Balancing

Configure Session Directory settings.

Configure Session Directory settings

Configure Terminal Server Licensing. This step is required.

Caution

  • You must configure Terminal Server Licensing correctly in order for your terminal server to continue to accept connections from clients. To allow ample time for you to deploy a license server, Terminal Server provides a licensing grace period, during which no license server is required. During this grace period, a terminal server can accept connections from unlicensed clients without contacting a license server. The grace period begins the first time the terminal server accepts a client connection. It ends after you deploy a license server and that license server issues its first permanent client access license (CAL) or after 120 days, whichever comes first.

Checklist: Configure Terminal Server Licensing

Install applications.

Checklist: Install applications

Choose client software deployment options

Checklist: Choose client software deployment options

Checklist: Plan your Terminal Server deployment

Checklist: Configure Terminal Server Licensing