An Overview Of Longhorn Server’s Terminal Service Gateway (Part 1)
Thursday, 06 July 2006 by Michel Roth
A new article on MSTerminalServices.org by Brien M. Posey which provides you with an overview of Longhorn Server’s Terminal Service Gateway.

"One aspect of networking that has always been a hot issue is making shared resources available to remote users. Those administrators who have deployed traditional Windows Server networks have long been able to accommodate remote users via either dial up or VPN connections. Those organizations that rely exclusively on the Windows Terminal Services though have faced much tougher challenges in making resources accessible to remote users though. One of Microsoft’s goals in Windows Longhorn Server was to make it easier for remote users to access a terminal server session. One of the ways that Microsoft has accomplished this goal is through a new server role known as the Terminal Services Gateway. In this article I will explain what this new role is and how it works."

Read it here.

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