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Using Microsoft Terminal Services and Windows Terminals to Protect Confidentiality, Integrity, and A

Using Microsoft Terminal Services and Windows Terminals to Protect Confidentiality, Integrity, and A (PDF, 1.59MB)Published: 01 Jul, 2001
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Tony Sweeney

Of course, not all risks can be eliminated, and there is always a price to pay for security. Terminal Services and Windows terminal is not the answer for every situation. However, this model with databases, file servers, and applications in one location is much easier to manage. Business-critical applications and updates can be rolled out instantly across any type of network to any type of client. With the power of single-point control, functions such as deploying, managing, user configurations and security are optimized. Moreover, the user gets access to the most up-to-date applications with the familiarity and ease of use they had with their PC. In some environments, it can be a cost-effective and secure solution.

Using Microsoft Terminal Services and Windows Terminals to Protect Confidentiality, Integrity, and A