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    How to configure Terminal Services RemoteApp Manager

    I am trying to configure Terminal Services RemoteApp Manager but not able to do it. I have tried to do lots of different things, but nothing is working in my way. I even didn't find any appropriate information on web, so thought to post over here. Please tell me how to configure Terminal Services RemoteApp Manager? I am sure that someone hanging out there will help me soon. Any other information related to the topic would be grateful.

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    Re: How to configure Terminal Services RemoteApp Manager

    From TS RemoteApp can configure different applications so that users can use directly without having to connect to the desktop directly from the servers. Can connect via the Web or distribute these applications can also generate MSI installation packages, or distributed from the AD. To begin, we must open the management console in the "Administrative Tools"> "Terminal Services"> "TS RemoteApp Manager. This will be the central console of all applications, where we see 'published', and any alerts. To add a published application, click on "Add RemoteApps". We'll get a wizard that will help us to publish applications, "Next". It shows the programs installed on the server, from here we can choose, or if not, the look from "Browse ...". We look for the installer executable, for example to publish the "Notebook" we publish your executable "notepad.exe", we look for and click on "Open". Click on "Properties ..." and select the name you want to see this application users, "seating plans" we can add parameters to the executable if required. We can make the check or not to permit the execution of this application from "TS Web Access", "OK". Lastly click on finish.

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    Re: How to configure Terminal Services RemoteApp Manager

    The application comes at the end, in remote applications. To view settings in the Terminal Service server, more publishing options click on "Terminal Server Settings". In the first tab, "Terminal Server" in "Server Name" is the name of the TS server, unless a server belonging to a community farmhouse. We can change the RDP port, default is 3389. We may require server authentication to that before the connection is established we ask for credentials. We can mark the check "Access to Desktop" if we want that from TS Web Access to display an icon to connect to this server. And give access to the applications listed that have permissions or all. If you have a TS Gateway, you can configure it here to let users connect from it to the TS server when running a published application, you can configure it manually indicating which is automatically or disabled if not used.

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    Re: How to configure Terminal Services RemoteApp Manager

    If you connect a PC to the server that is running Terminal Server with a browser the request authentication will pop up before showing the applications you have access. If this is the first time you are websites you need to install an ActiveX control by clicking on the bar choose "Run ActiveX control". You will see applications that you have published. In this case, Notepad and TS server desktop. Now is click on the program you want to run. The first tells us that it is risky to run an application on a server that does not trust, is not the case, and we are confident "Yes". And after a few seconds will open the application in question from the terminal server, all you execute resource consumption TS servers and not on the client PC.

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    Re: How to configure Terminal Services RemoteApp Manager

    If you can "publish" the application of another more convenient for users, without having to connect to a web page, if not creating an installer automatically installed on clients and do not know if the application is running locally or remotely. In the console "TS Remote Manager" on an application in question, right-click "Create an installation package for Windows Installer". Select the path where you store the installer, you can change which server is connected if it is a farm will put your name, or whether to change the port will do from here, how to modify the settings for TS Gateway or issues the certificate. Then click on "Next". If you leave an icon on the desktop or would generate a menu within the "Start Menu" such as "Applications of TS." We can also attach client extensions to run with this application, that is, when the user runs a file .Txt will open with Notepad the terminal server.

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