Server 2008 Terminal Services Part 7: Web Access
Tuesday, 10 July 2007 by Michel Roth
Greg Shields has posted his 7th part of his series of articles on Server 2008 Terminal services. it is about TS Web access:

"Creating RemoteApps with Terminal Services is the easy part. Getting those applications so that the users can actually make use of them is the slightly harder part – unless you use TS Web Access. As we discussed yesterday, there are four mechanisms for getting RemoteApps deployed out to your users. Those are:

- Associate a file name extension to a RemoteApp
- Create and install via an .MSI file
- Create and deploy an .RDP file
- Publish to a web page using TS Web Access

As you can probably see...
...each of these options has both merits and complexities."

Read the article here.

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