Summary

A terminal server is only as interesting as the applications it makes available. This chapter has discussed how to install applications on a terminal server, and how settings for those applications make their way to the user profiles as they launch applications. We’ve also discussed best practices for making sure that the default application settings don’t override user profile data, and we have examined some of the alternative approaches.

After the applications are installed, it’s time to create TS RemoteApps. This chapter has explained how TS RemoteApps integrate with the local shell and how to enable them by populating the allow list. We’ve discussed the pros and cons of the various distribution methods and how to edit the configuration ...

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