Posted by albertfr on January 7 2012th
Hello,
Today we will Explain how to do a load balancing terminal server without NLB product. Only using Round Robin DNS, some scripts and 1 GPO in Active Directory.
The system is composed by the Following elements:
Terminal Servers (A) and (B) are Windows Server 2008 R2 With the following características:
It has in the Same LAN to Avoid client-server over WAN latency.
You use ThinPrint Application Server Engine 8.6 Between traffic to compress spooler terminal server and client. It's perfect to print using WAN environment.
Both Terminal Servers can do load balancing and failover.
Uses Microsoft Office 2007 (Word, Excel, Powerpoint).
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Posted by albertfr on January 7 2012th
Hello,
To improve user experience at login time, there is a way to activate "Single Sign on" for Terminal Servers connections.
If you have Windows XP client machine, it requires:
· At Least Service Pack 3.
· At Least Remote Desktop Connection 7.
Once this is installed Then You Have to:
Local Install the following executable as admin user: www.megacrack.es / files / MicrosoftFixit50588.msi
In every client, XP, Vista, 7, etc .. you need to execute the following registry Modifications:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Policies \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CredentialsDelegation]
"ConcatenateDefaults_AllowDefault" = dword: 00000001
"AllowDefaultCredentials" = dword: 00000001
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Policies \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CredentialsDelegation \ AllowDefaultCredentials]
"1" = "TERMSRV / <TerminalServer (A)>"
"2" = "TERMSRV / <TerminalServer (B)>"
Reboot computer.
That's all folks. We are waiting your comments bellow. We hope this information will be usable for you.
See you soon MegaCracks.
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Posted by jl on December 27 2011th
Hello everyone
Today we will talk about a problem that arose us deleting profiles to virtualize Terminal Server servers. The environment we had was an NLB physical terminal server cluster where domain users are connected to access an application and once closed the session profile session erased. Of the farm are virtualized several with no problem, but after a few days we realize that it is increasing the disk space occupied and are not automatically deleting the roaming profiles of users when they disconnect from the remote session.
The cause of roaming profiles are not deleted is that by doing the installation of vmtools option is installed Shared Folders and it makes it can not delete the file hgfs.dat inthe route found C: \ Documents and Settings \ usuario.000 \ Local Settings \ Application Data \ VMware
This can be solved by uninstalling the option of SharedFolders of vmtools or go on the server to the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \ NetworkProvider \ Order \ y delete the value vmhgfs

Once done, provided that users have logged into the server can delete all profiles, reboot the server and the next time users log are automatically delete the roaming profile.
One thing to keep in mind is that each time we update the version of the vmtools, and especially if we do it in an automated manner, for example using the update manager of virtual center, we have to repeat this process.
Until next time
Greetings and happy holidays
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Posted by Xaus Xavier Nadal on September 21st 2008
Good afternoon, I'm not writing sooner, I know many of you conectais daily to check if there are any new articles that you might be interested, well, here's another related article as usual with systems management. I hope you find it useful at some point in your long history.
The first thing would be to make a backup of your Active Directory (better safe than sorry).
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