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Using App-V without application sequencing for RDSH Compatibility issues

Introduction This blog post refers to Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V), which decouples applications from the operating system and virtualizes applications per user, per application instance. As a result, application conflicts and the need

Microsoft VDI - Overview

Overview In previous versions of Windows Server, Terminal Services enabled a server to host multiple, simultaneous user sessions. In Windows Server 2008 R2, we have renamed Terminal Services to Remote Desktop Services because it offered a choice of presentation

Configuring Remote Desktop IP Virtualization III

Part III: using Remote Desktop Services Provider for Windows PowerShell™ Part I of this blog post series describes what Remote Desktop IP Virtualization is all about, illustrates the scenarios where it can add value, lists the requirements for configuring

Configuring Remote Desktop IP Virtualization II

Part II: Using Group Policy MMC Part I of this blog post series describes what Remote Desktop IP Virtualization is all about, illustrates the scenarios where it can add value, lists the requirements for configuring a server in Remote Desktop IP Virtualization

Configuring Remote Desktop IP Virtualization: Part 1

Part I: Using RD Session Host Configuration MMC snap-in What is Remote Desktop IP Virtualization? In Windows Server 2008, Terminal Server has a single IP address, which is shared among all TS users. This makes the TS experience different from that of
 
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