Terminal Server

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Terminal Server

The Terminal Server service monitors the availability of the port, which the clients of the Terminal Services use to connect to the Terminal Services application. The availability of the port, which is determined by the service testing the port’s connectivity, indicates that the Terminal Services are able to connect to the Terminal Services application. This service also measures the domain name system (DNS) resolution and the round trip time of the initial connection request and response. The availability results of the TCP service are then reflected on the status dashboard for the Terminal Server service.

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TCP Terminal Services

TCP Server Terminal Services allows users to access applications that are run on the server. Rather than running as independent computers, the clients that access Terminal Services act as dumb terminals. Throughout their session with the server, users run an environment that allows them to view and interact with programs that appear to run on the local computer but are actually running on the Terminal Services server located on the network.

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