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Microsoft Windows Server Course

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Overview

In today's modern workplace, the need for remote desktop services has become increasingly important. Remote desktop services allow users to access their work desktop from anywhere, at any time. This course will cover the fundamentals of remote desktop services, including the architecture, installation, configuration, and management of remote desktop services in a Windows environment.

Course Description

This three -day course covers all the components required to implement a Remote Desktop services Infrastructure . The course covers the installation of Remote Desktop Connection Broker., Remote Desktop Gateway, how to create and manage Collections along with Session properties and configuring the Remote Desktop Client. The course also includes complete coverage of the Remote Desktop Web Access role including high availability for all the RDS components. Plus managing user profiles

Audience

Upon completion of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Understand the architecture and components of Remote Desktop Services
  • Install and configure Remote Desktop Services in a Windows environment.
  • Manage Remote Desktop Services using Remote Desktop Services Manager, Remote Desktop Licensing Manager, Remote Desktop Connection Manager, and Remote Desktop Web Access
  • Understand the security aspects of Remote Desktop Services, including Remote Desktop Gateway Security, Firewall Configuration, and Authentication and Authorization
  • Troubleshoot Remote Desktop Services installation, configuration, connectivity, and performance issues.
  • Implement best practices for Remote Desktop Services deployment, management, and security.

Prerequisites

This course is intended for IT professionals, system administrators, and network engineers who want to learn about Remote Desktop Services in a Windows environment. Prior knowledge of Windows Server and networking concepts is recommended.

Outline

Introduction to Remote Desktop Services.

Benefits of Remote Desktop Services.

Remote Desktop Services Architecture.

Remote Desktop Services Components.

Installation and Configuration of Remote Desktop Services.

Prerequisites for Remote Desktop Services installation.

Installing Remote Desktop Services Roles.

Remote Desktop Services Configuration.

Remote Desktop Gateway Configuration.

Remote Desktop Services Management.

Remote Desktop Services Manager.

Remote Desktop Licensing Manager.

Remote Desktop Connection Manager.

Remote Desktop Web Access.

Remote Desktop Services Security.

Remote Desktop Gateway Security.

Remote Desktop Services Firewall Configuration.

Remote Desktop Services Authentication and Authorization.

Remote Desktop Services Troubleshooting.

Troubleshooting Remote Desktop Services installation and configuration.

Troubleshooting Remote Desktop Services connectivity.

Troubleshooting Remote Desktop Services performance issues.

Best Practices for Remote Desktop Services.

Best practices for Remote Desktop Services deployment.

Best practices for Remote Desktop Services management.

Best practices for Remote Desktop Services security.

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