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Configuring Citrix Metaframe for Windows 2000 Terminal Services describes all the means in using both Microsoft Windows 2000 Terminal Services and Citrix MetaFrame in an environment. The book specifically covers ways on designing the infrastructure, implementing the plan, troubleshooting the deployment, and configuring servers and clients. The text also explains the process of deploying applications over the Internet, monitoring end users, and securing applications and data. The book also directs how to improve applications' performance with thin clients.
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-08-047658-2 (9780080476582)
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Introduction Chapter 1: Challenges of the Virtual Environment Introduction What Defines a Mainframe? Benefits of the Mainframe Model History and Benefits of Distributed Computing Meeting the Business Requirements of Both Models The Main Differences between Remote Control and Remote Node Remote Control Remote Node The Thin-Client Revolution Key Concepts The Beginning of Terminal Services and MetaFrame Introduction of Terminal Services Windows 2000 Terminal Services Citrix MetaFrame Bottom Line Value of Using Thin-Client Technology Calculating Hard Costs Calculating Soft Costs Summary FAQs Chapter 2: Routing and Remote Access Services for Windows 2000 Introduction Designing and Placing RAS Servers on the Network Sizing the Servers Placing the RAS Servers on the Internetwork Remote Access Protocols Dial-up Clients VPN Clients Installing the Windows 2000 Remote Access Service Dial-Up Configuration VPN Configuration RAS Upgrade Considerations Summary FAQs Chapter 3: Designing Terminal Services for Windows 2000 Introduction Designing and Placing Terminal Services on the Network Sizing the Server-User and Application Analysis Placing Terminal Services Servers on the Network Implementing Terminal Services Protocols RDP TCP/IP Other Protocols Analyzing the Environment Network Requirements for New Installations Upgrade from Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Services Considerations Integration with Citrix MetaFrame or WinFrame Summary FAQs Chapter 4: Designing a Citrix MetaFrame Internetwork Introduction Designing and Placing MetaFrame Servers on the Network Sizing the Server Placing the Server on the Network Designing an Internetwork with Multiple MetaFrame Servers Placing Servers on the Network Implementing Load Balancing Procedures Utilizing License Pooling Implementing MetaFrame-Supported Protocols TCP/IP IPX/SPX NetBEUI ICA Analyzing the Environment Designing the Internetwork Upgrading to Citrix MetaFrame 1.8 for Windows Summary FAQs Chapter 5: Deploying Terminal Services Clients Introduction Limitations of Terminal Services Clients Licensing Operating System Limitations Protocol Limitations Other Limitations Client Considerations Installing the Client Manually 32-bit Windows 16-bit Windows Windows CE Deploying the Client Using Automated Installation Methods 32-bit Windows Using the Client Software Terminal Services Client Client Connection Manager Summary FAQs Chapter 6: Citrix MetaFrame Clients Introduction Selecting a Protocol Installing MetaFrame Clients DOS Windows 16-Bit Windows 32-Bit Macintosh OS/2 OS/2 Installation UNIX Using the Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) to Install the Client Deploying MetaFrame Clients Using Automated Installation Steps to Create Preconfigured Client Install Disks Creating a New Client Update Database Configuring MetaFrame Clients Configuring the UNIX Clients Troubleshooting Basic Client Connectivity.