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Fig. 2.3.4.-2 Installing Terminal Services
Terminal Server Licensing is a required component that licenses clients on a
terminal server. You must install Terminal Server Licensing or your terminal server
will stop accepting connections from unlicensed clients 120 days from the date of
the first client logon. For small deployments, it is acceptable to install both the
Terminal Server and Terminal Server Licensing service on the same physical
computer. For larger deployments, it can be installed on a separate server.
Managing Terminal Services Users
Each user who logs on to a Terminal Services session must have a user account
either on the server or in a domain on the network that the server is on. The Terminal
Services user account contains additional information about the user.
Windows Server 2003 family operating systems contain a built-in User group called
Remote Desktop Users, which is used to manage Terminal Services users.
When you install one of the Windows Server 2003 operating systems, the Remote
Desktop Users group is one of the built-in user groups on your computer. Members
of this group have the same access as members of the Users group, but they have the
additional ability to log on remotely to the computer. By default, this group is not
populated when you install Terminal Server. You must choose the users and groups
that you want to have permission to log on remotely to the terminal server, and
manually add them to the Remote Desktop Users group.
To add users to the Remote Desktop Users group:
1. Open Computer Management.
2. In the console tree, click the Local Users and Groups node.
3. In the details pane, double-click the Groups folder.
4. Double-click Remote Desktop Users, and then click Add.
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