Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008
Updated: November 11, 2011
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
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| Terminal Services is enhanced in Windows Server 2012. Explore the Evaluation Guide and download the Windows Server 2012 Trial. |
Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 provides technologies that enable users to access Windows-based programs that are installed on a terminal server, or to access the full Windows desktop. With Terminal Services, users can access a terminal server from within a corporate network or from the Internet.
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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. |
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