Windows NT Terminal Server and Citrix MetaFrame - Ted Harwood

Windows NT Terminal Server and Citrix MetaFrame

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Buch | Softcover
416 Seiten
1999
New Riders Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-56205-944-6 (ISBN)
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This text explains how to set up and administer a Windows NT thin-client system. It also covers the Citrix Picasso add-on product for use in heterogeneous networking environments.
Windows NT Terminal Server and Citrix MetaFrame is a technical reference that details all aspects of planning, installing, administering, and troubleshooting Microsoft Terminal Server and Citrix MetaFrame systems. MetaFrame greatly enhances the usability of NT as a thin-client solution, but the heterogeneous networking issues involved in its integration will be a significant source of information pain. Part I begins with an in-depth look at the technology, and how its relevant to the NT administrator. This material is not an overview, but more preparatory material for real-world administration. Part II goes into the real nuts and bolts of thin client administration, covering such relevant issues as installation, configuration, network connection, management, and application distribution. Part III covers the most difficult issues involving thin client administration. This book addresses the real world issues you face, on a case-by-case basis, with tools and advice on solving them.

I. OVERVIEW OF TERMINAL SERVER AND METAFRAME.

1. Introducing NT Thin Clients.


The Thin-Client Computing Model. Java as a Thin-Client Solution. Other Thin-Client Solutions. Types of Terminal Server Clients.

2. Planning for Terminal Server.


Terminal Server and Total Cost of Ownership. Integrating Terminal Server into Your Environment. Overview of Terminal Server Implementation. Top Ten Terminal Server Solutions. Situations in Which Not to Use Terminal Server.

3. Terminal Server Architecture.


Architectural Differences Between Terminal Server and NT Server 4.0. Windows NT Design Goals. Components of the Terminal Server Architecture.

4. Terminal Server and MetaFrame.


Understanding MetaFrame. ICA and RDP.

II. INSTALLATION, CONFIGURATION, AND ADMINISTRATION.

5. Installing Terminal Server and MetaFrame.


Planning the Installation. Top Ten Installation Tips. Installing Terminal Server. Installing MetaFrame.

6. Creating the Connections.


Connection Basics. Connection Options. Connection Permissions.

7. Creating Users and Groups in Terminal Server.


Terminal Server Users and Groups. Creating a Naming Policy. Creating Users. Creating Groups.

8. Using Logon Scripts.


Terminal Server's USRLOGON.CMD Logon Script. How User Logon Scripts Work. Creating Logon Batch Files. Application Compatibility Scripts.

9. Installing Clients.


Microsoft Terminal Server Clients. Citrix MetaFrame ICA Client. Running DOS Applications Full-Screen.

10. Installing Applications on Terminal Server.


Preparing to Run Applications with Terminal Server. User Global Mode versus User-Specific Mode. Troubleshooting Application Problems. TS Applications and the Developer.

11. Securing the Server.


Terminal Server Security. Documenting Your Security. Creating a System Security Manual. Security Tips.

12. Administering the Desktop and Server.


Desktop Organization. Profiles. Using Profiles Effectively. Policies. Top Ten Tips for Setting Up Desktops. Terminal Server and MetaFrame Administration Tools. Shadowing Session (MetaFrame Only).

13. Measuring Performance.


Performance Testing. Setting Up the Performance Test. Top Ten Performance Tips. Measuring and Monitoring Performance.

III. REAL-WORLD TERMINAL SERVER AND METAFRAME SOLUTIONS.

14. Terminal Server and Remote Access.


Remote Access Solutions for MetaFrame and Terminal Server. Installing and Using RAS. Dial-In ICA Connections.

15. Terminal Server and NetWare.


NetWare and NT Versus NetWare and TS. Installing and Using GSNW. Advanced NetWare Integration.

16. Terminal Server and the Internet.


Accessing Terminal Server and MetaFrame Across the Internet. Publishing Applications on the Web (MetaFrame Only). The Java ICA Client.

17. Terminal Server and Wide Area Networks.


WAN Access to Terminal Server and MetaFrame. Prototyping the WAN.

18. MetaFrame and UNIX Clients.


UNIX Basics for NT Administrators. Installing and Using the ICA UNIX Client. Advanced UNIX Integration with MetaFrame.

19. MetaFrame and Macintosh.


Installing and Using the Macintosh ICA Client. Advanced Macintosh Integration.

20. Application Publishing and Load Balancing with MetaFrame.


Advantages of an Application-Centric Approach. Publishing an Application from the Server. Load Balancing.

IV. APPENDIXES.

A. The History of Terminal Server.


The Terminal Server Story. The Future of Terminal Server.

B. Windows-Based Terminal Manufacturers.
C. Disaster Recovery Kit.


Creating the Disaster Recovery Kit.

D. Terminal Server Resources.


Resource List.

Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.1.1999
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 230 mm
Gewicht 661 g
Themenwelt Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Windows
Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Windows Server
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
ISBN-10 1-56205-944-0 / 1562059440
ISBN-13 978-1-56205-944-6 / 9781562059446
Zustand Neuware
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