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2013SBS2008/2011Server 2003Server 2008Server 2012Windows VistaWindows 7Windows 8Windows 10Windows XPTerminal ServicesVMwareVeeam HomeMicrosoft Server 2012 Windows Server 2012 - Install and Configure Remote Desktop Services Windows Server 2012 - Install and Configure Remote Desktop Services Written by Allen White on. Posted http://www.techieshelp.com/windows-server-2012-install-and-configure-remote-desktop-services/ in Server 2012 In this guide we will install and configure http://it.health.uci.edu/Security/Secure-Remote-Desktop.asp the Windows 2012 Remote Desktop Services Role. We will configure the website for RDWEB access and also configure remote app apps locally through the remote desktop client. Before we start bare in mind RDS is not supported on a Domain Controller, it may error occurred work but you may come across lots of issues while installing, also if you plan to connect to applications with the remote web site (RDWEB) and do not want an annoying certificate error for your users then you will need a certificate which matches the A Record you want to hit externally. For an error occurred example remote.techieshelp.com. SSL Certificates are available from GoDaddy. Once purchased then read how to install SSL certs into iis7 here. Read on! Windows 2012 Install Remote Desktop Services As with all other roles we need to first launch Server Manager so we can install the Remote Desktop Services Role, once launched then select “Manage” from the top right hand corner and select Add Roles and Features as seen below. You will now see the standard welcome splash screen, click next to continue. On the next screen you get to choose what type of Installation type we are doing. Select Remote Desktop Services Installation. Then click next. ( Remember click the images to zoom in. ) In my environment I will be running a single server, as you can see there is a wizard for this called “Quick Start”, select this option to continue. In remote desktop services 2012 you get the option of deploying full virtual desktops with thei
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