How to: Publish Windows Explorer Shell Extensions and Control Panel Applets
Thursday, 12 July 2007 by Michel Roth
Patrick Rouse has written a article on MSterminalservices.org. The article is about how to publish Windows Explorer Shell Extensions and Control Panel Applets in Windows Server 2008 Beta 3 TS RemoteApps, Citrix Presentation Server and Provision Networks Virtual Access Suite:

"With the introduction of TS RemoteApps in Windows Server 2008 Beta3, terminal server administrators now have the option to provide users with multiple individual applications, without exposing the Windows Desktop. When planning for providing applications in this manner, one should keep in mind that users often will need access to certain control panel applets, or portions of the explorer shell, that typically are accessed via the Windows Desktop.

The following examples will show how to publish these items with two commonly used Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server add-on suites, Citrix Presentation Server 4.0 and Provision Networks VAS (Virtual Access Suite), and how these compare to what is possible with Windows Server 2008 Beta 3 TS RemoteApps."

Read the article here.

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