Windows Server now offers a new feature called TS Web Access , which allows organizations to provide a web-based front end to applications published in a terminal server environment. Previously, TSWeb, a web-based RDP front end, was available for download from Microsoft as a means of remotely connecting to terminal servers from a web-based front-end.
The new TS Web Access interface serves multiple purposes. First, it performs the same function as the old TSWeb product where users and administrators can connect to a specific terminal server or Remote Desktop-enabled system via a web page. However, the new feature most people will be interested in is the ability to present Windows RemoteApp programs to end-users though a web page.
For instance, TS Web Access can only display RemoteApp programs from a single terminal server, and although there are ways to front-end an entire terminal server farm with TS Web Access, it either requires all terminal servers to host an identical set of applications, or you must leverage Microsoft SharePoint server to aggregate multiple TS Web Access web parts in a single interface.
Windows services can no longer be installed individually. By default, Windows Server contains no installed roles.
On the next page a drop down menu option will appear. Choose Automatic Connection recommended and Click Next.
Provide the company information details information such as First name, Last name, Company, region on next configuration page and click next. On next License program window select the type of License program.
For this tutorial we will choose other agreement. PS: For Corporate Environment, choose the appropriate license program to proceed for further steps.
TS Licensing mode is not configured yet. Select and double click on the TS licensing mode on the Edit Settings section. Click Start , click Run , type Inetmgr. Under ASP. NET , double-click Application Settings. To change the URL that is included in the error message, you can edit the Web.
Open the Web. Note By default, the Web. If you are not an administrator, contact the system administrator if you have problems when you use TS Web Access. For example, the system administrator can help you obtain and install an updated version of the RDC client.
For more information about Remote Desktop Connection 6. For more information about security update for Remote Desktop Client version 6. Microsoft Windows Answer. Troubleshooting Specific Remote Desktop Problems. This enables users to access a web page running on the system hosting the Terminal Server to obtain a list of desktops and remote applications which are available for remote access.
To access a remote desktop or application the user simply clicks on the appropriate icon and the desktop or remote application will start and display on the local system. The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of installing and configuring TS Web Access on Windows Server This chapter assumes that the Terminal Server role has already been installed and configured.
If this is not the case, refer first to the Windows Server Terminal Services chapter for details on installing and configuring the Terminal Server role. This is achieved by starting the System Manager and selecting Roles from the right hand panel. As shown below the Terminal Services role is already configured but the only Service Role configured is the Terminal Server :.
As such, a second dialog will appear listing any additional services which need to be installed alongside the TS Web Access service.
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