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2、are property of their respective owners.ContentsTS RemoteApp Step-by-Step Guide 5What are RemoteApp programs? 5Client requirements 5Who should use TSRemoteApp? 6Key scenarios for TSRemoteApp 6How should I deploy RemoteApp programs? 7About deploying RemoteApp programs through TSWebAccess 8About deplo
3、ying RemoteApp programs through a file share or other distribution mechanism 9Configure the server that will host RemoteApp programs 9Install the Terminal Server role service 10Install programs on the terminal server 10Verify remote connection settings 11Add RemoteApp programs and configure global d
4、eployment settings 12Add programs to the RemoteApp Programs list 12Configure global deployment settings 13Configure terminal server settings 13Configure TS Gateway settings 15Configure common RDP settings (optional) 16Configure custom RDP settings (optional) 16Configure digital signature settings (o
5、ptional) 17Manage RemoteApp programs and settings 19Change or delete a RemoteApp program 19Export or import RemoteApp programs and settings 20Deploy RemoteApp programs to users 21Deploy RemoteApp programs through TSWeb Access 21Install the TSWeb Access role service 22Populate the TSWeb Access Comput
6、ers security group 23Configure the data source for TSWeb Access 23Connect to TSWeb Access 24Deploy RemoteApp programs through file sharing or other distribution methods 25Create an .rdp file from a RemoteApp program 26Create a Windows Installer package from a RemoteApp program 27Make RemoteApp progr
7、ams available from the Internet 28Configure the TSWeb Access server to allow access from the Internet 30Additional information 31Configure Server Manager and Initial Tasks not to run in administrators RemoteApp session 31Configure Remote Desktop Web Connection behavior 32Change the install location
8、of the default TSWeb Access Web site 33With Terminal Services, organizations can provide access to Windows-based programs from almost any location to almost any computing device. Terminal Services in WindowsServer2008 includes Terminal Services RemoteApp (TSRemoteApp). You can use several different
9、methods to deploy RemoteApp programs, such as Terminal Services Web Access (TSWeb Access). With TSWeb Access, you can provide access to RemoteApp programs through a Web page over the Internet or over an intranet. TSWeb Access is also included in Windows Server2008.RemoteApp programs are programs tha
10、t are accessed remotely through Terminal Services and appear as if they are running on the end users local computer. Instead of being presented to the user in the desktop of the remote terminal server, the RemoteApp program is integrated with the clients desktop, running in its own resizable window
11、with its own entry in the taskbar. Users can run RemoteApp programs side-by-side with their local programs. If a user is running more than one RemoteApp program on the same terminal server, the RemoteApp programs will share the same Terminal Services session.In Windows Server2008, users can access R
12、emoteApp programs in several ways, depending on the deployment method that you choose. They can: Access a link to the program on a Web site by using TSWeb Access. Double-click a Remote Desktop Protocol (.rdp) file that has been created and distributed by their administrator. Double-click a program i
13、con on their desktop or Start menu that has been created and distributed by their administrator with a Windows Installer (.msi) package. Double-click a file where the file name extension is associated with a RemoteApp program. This can be configured by their administrator with a Windows Installer pa
14、ckage.The .rdp files and Windows Installer packages contain the settings that are needed to run RemoteApp programs. After opening a RemoteApp program on their local computer, the user can interact with the program that is running on the terminal server as if it were running locally.Client requiremen
15、tsTo access RemoteApp programs that are deployed as .rdp files or as Windows Installer packages, the client computer must be running Remote Desktop Connection (RDC)6.0 or RDC6.1. A supported version of the RDC client is included with Windows Server2008 and WindowsVista. To download RDC6.0 for Window
16、s Server2003 with Service Pack1 (SP1), Windows Server2 (SP2), or WindowsXP with SP2, see article 925876 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (Note RDC6.1 (6.0.6001) supports Remote Desktop Protocol6.1.To access RemoteApp programs through TSWeb Access, the client computer must be running RDC6.1. RDC6.1 is
17、 included with the following operating systems: Windows Server2008 WindowsVista with Service Pack1 (SP1)XP with Service Pack3 (SP3)This guide is intended for the following audiences: IT planners and analysts who are evaluating the product Enterprise architects IT professionals who deploy or administ
18、er terminal servers, line-of-business (LOB) applications, or applications that can be more efficiently deployed with TSRemoteAppTSRemoteApp is especially useful in scenarios such as the following: Remote users. Users often need to access programs from remote locations, such as while working from hom
19、e or while traveling. If you want users to access RemoteApp programs over an Internet connection, you can allow access through a Virtual Private Network (VPN), or you can deploy TSRemoteApp together with Terminal Services Gateway (TSGateway) to help secure remote access to the programs. Branch offic
20、es. In a branch office environment, there may be limited local IT support and limited network bandwidth. By using TSRemoteApp, you can centralize the management of your applications and improve remote program performance in limited bandwidth scenarios. Line-of-business (LOB) applications deployment.
21、 Companies often need to run consistent LOB applications on computers that are running different Windows versions and configurations. Instead of deploying the LOB applications to all the computers in the company, which can be expensive in terms of time and cost, you can install the LOB applications
22、on a terminal server and make them available through TSRemoteApp. Application deployment. With TSRemoteApp you do not have to deploy and maintain different versions of the same program for individual computers. If employees need to use multiple versions of a program, you can install those versions o
23、n one or more terminal servers, and users can access them through TS Roaming users. In a company with a flexible desk policy, users can work from different computers. In some cases, the computer where a user is working may not have the necessary programs installed locally. By using TSRemoteApp, you can install the programs on a terminal server and make them available to users as if those programs were installed locally.Before you configure TSRemoteApp, you sh
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