MCITP Certification, Configuring TS Gateway Settings

December 31st, 2011    by Austin

Configuring TS Gateway Settings

The TS Gateway settings deusing TS RemoteApp programs on the terminal server, as shown in Exercise 3.9. There are three TS Gateway settings that are con
Automatically Detect TS Gateway Server Settings.
Use the TS Gateway Server Settings.
Do Not Use a TS Gateway Server. MCITP Test

EXERCISE 3.9

TS RemoteApp TS Gateway Global Deployment Settings
Follow these steps to con

1. Click Start
2. In the Actions pane, click TS Gateway Settings.
3. On the TS Gateway tab, there are three server settings.

Automatically Detect TS Gateway Server Settings. If this is selected, the client tries to use Group Policy settings to determine the behavior of the client connec- tion to the TS Gateway server.

Use These TS Gateway Server Settings. This selection will allow you to conthe TS Gateway server name and logon method. The server name must match the SSL certi

Do Not Use a TS Gateway Server. Use this selection if the client is not accessing the TS servers from the Internet.
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Configuring RDP Settings

Using these RDP selections will specify settings users will get when connecting to a Remote- App, such as device and resource redirection and some display settings. Exercise 3.10 shows the available user RDP selections. MCITP Certification

MCITP Certification, Installing Terminal Services Client Access Licenses

December 30th, 2011    by Austin

The same three methods you use when you activate a Terminal Services license server apply when installing Terminal Services client access licenses. However, when youinstalling licenses, the Install Licenses Wizard retains the connection method used when you activated the license server. In our case, the connection method is web browser.

The connection method can be changed in TS Licensing Manager by right-clicking the appropriate server and selecting Properties. The three methods (automatic connection, web browser, and telephone) are available under the Connection Method tab. You must activate the TS license server have the license code to install TS CALs. Exercises 3.4 walks you through the process.

EXERCISE 3.4

Install Terminal Services Client Access Licenses
Follow these steps to install TS CALs:

1. Start TS Licensing Manager by clicking Start Services

2. Right-click the license server and choose Install Licenses.

3. On the Welcome to the Install Licenses Wizard page, click Next. Notice that the con- nection method is Web Browser.

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4. On the Obtain Client License Key Pack page, copy the license server ID and go to the Terminal Services Licensing website from a computer with Internet access.

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5. On the Terminal Services Licensing website, select the appropriate language and select Install Client Access License Tokens.

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6. Click Next.

7. Enter all the required program. Notice that there are number of choices for the license program.

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8. Click Next.

9. The license program you chose in step 7 determines what information will be needed on this page. Normally a license code or an agreement number is all that will be required. Also, you must select the type and quantity of TS CALs to install on the license server.

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10. Click Next.

11. The web page displays a key pack ID generated by the Microsoft Clearinghouse. Make sure you keep a copy in case assistance is needed recovering TS CALs.

12. Go back to the TS Licensing Manager and the Activate Server Wizard.

13. Enter the license key pack ID you received from the Terminal Server Licensing website. Refer to step 4.

14. Click Next.

15. On the Completing the Install License Wizard page, click Finish. The TS license server can now issues TS CALs to clients.MCITP Certification