What's New in Terminal Services for Windows Server 2008
Updated: January 12, 2009
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
The Terminal Services component of the Windows Server® 2008 operating system provides technologies that enable users to access Windows-based programs that are installed on a terminal server, or to access the Windows desktop itself, from almost any computing device. Users can connect to a terminal server to run programs and to use network resources on that server.
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| In Windows Server 2008 R2, Terminal Services was renamed Remote Desktop Services. To find out what's new in this version and to find the most up-to-date resources, visit the Remote Desktop Services page on the Windows Server TechCenter. |
The following topics describe changes in Terminal Services functionality that are available in this release:
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Terminal Services Core Functionality
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Terminal Server Installation
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Terminal Services Printing
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Terminal Services RemoteApp (TS RemoteApp)
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Terminal Services Web Access (TS Web Access)
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Terminal Services Licensing (TS Licensing)
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Terminal Services Gateway (TS Gateway)
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Terminal Services Session Broker (TS Session Broker)
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Terminal Services and Windows System Resource Manager

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