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An Overview of Longhorn Server’s Terminal Service Gateway (Part 4)

Source: TechGenix
Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: Main purpose of the Terminal Services Gateway is to allow remote users to access the Terminal Services over the Internet. As such, Terminal Services Gateway server must also act as an IIS server. There is a little bit of configuration that has to take place on the IIS side, but the procedure is very simple. Normally when IIS configure, one do so through the IIS console. This paper explains how to configure IIS and how to create a Connection Authorization Policy.


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