Installing the License Server for Terminal Server on Windows 2008

In any organization with Terminal Services servers, a license server must be installed that will be the one that controls how many users/devices connect to the Terminal Services servers. This is a component that needs to be installed on a server on the network, regardless of the components you have installed, and where we will later activate it via the internet/web browser/phone; and then we will install the licenses we have purchased. When we have the server installed and with the licenses purchased, we can generate reports/reports of their use, Consumer Use…

Configuring Terminal Server Gateway on Windows 2008

Terminal Services on Windows 2008 bring a new feature called “TS Gateway” that we use to connect from outside the organization to computers that use Terminal Server in the local area network. To be able to use this feature, we have to install it on a server on the network, we don't care if you have Terminal Server services installed or not. In the router/firewall we will redirect port 443tcp to this server and this in turn will redirect us to the Terminal Servers securely through 3389tcp, we can also apply certain directives to secure the connection a little more.

Terminal Server Session Agent – Terminal Server Session Broker

Es una función que permite a los clientes reconectarse a una sesión existente en una granja de Balanceo de Carga.TS Session Broker almacena información correspondiente a la diferentes sesiones, como por ejemplo Session ID y los usuarios asociados a la misma, y el nombre del servidor en el cual dicha sesión se encuentra. Esta funcionalidad permite distribuir la carga de sesiones entre servidores de la misma granja.