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Click "Start" and then, select "Settings" and click "Control Panel."
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Double-click "Add/Remove Programs." Click "Add/Remove Windows Components." Select the components you would like to add or remove.
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Check the box next to "Terminal Services" and click "Next."
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Click "Details" within the Windows Components Wizard's "Terminal Services" section to review the included components. Click "Next."
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Select between running the installation as a "Remote Administration" or "Application Server." Click "Install." You have now installed a terminal server in application mode.
5/6/11
How to Install Terminal Server in Application Mode
Windows Terminal Server is part of the terminal services application that is utilized through authenticating clients. It also manages client restrictions based on their user level. In addition, it provides access to applications running on the Windows server to remote users. Within the application server mode, the terminal server features a multi-session environment for server-based computing so that more than two administrators can access the server at the same time. Installing terminal server in application mode requires a few steps to set up.
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