Windows NT, Terminal Server Edition (TSE) is an extension to NT Server that allows applications to run one centralized location while being presented on multiple client devices. Designed to decrease total cost of ownership, when used in conjunction with Citrix's MetaFrame product. TSE has also resulted in dramatic (500% or more) performance increase in standard NT administration tools and some database applications. The two products together have enjoyed great success and rising popularity since TSE's release in 1998, and will continue this growth curve as Microsoft prepares to release new Terminal Services functionality with Windows 2000. A new edition is necessary to document this new functionality, and also the challenges that system architects will have to address as they design their W2K networks and then transition from Windows NT to W2K. This book includes changes to discussions affected by W2K's release, including coverage of scalability and security.
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