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Rating:  Summary: Excellent book - invaluable Review: Bernhard Tritsch's book proved an invaluable source of knowledge and it helped our oganisation succssfully complete our installation and deployment of Windows 2003 Terminal Services.I found it VERY easy to understand and the layout of the book makes it simple to find the exact topic you are looking for. Excellent.
Rating:  Summary: 40 miles wide and 2 inches deep Review: I have read this book and I have to disagree with the previous reviews. I think that the author has very broad experience with Terminal Services and he demonstrates that very well. But, this book does not have any practical configuration depth. This book provides a very good overview of the technology, history, and the many features of terminal services. What this book lacks is the important details and steps needed to actually configure Terminal Services. This book has about 5% substance and 95% fluff. If you need step by step instructions for configuring Terminal Services, then this book is not it.
Rating:  Summary: Very good book for everybody using Terminal Services! Review: The book begins with basics like installation & configuration and goes up to resource management and sizing information. Also differences and options when using Citrix Metaframe are covered. It's very easy to read and understand. Much valuable information for beginners as well as for advanced Terminal Service users!
Rating:  Summary: Very good book for everybody using Terminal Services! Review: The book begins with basics like installation & configuration and goes up to resource management and sizing information. Also differences and options when using Citrix Metaframe are covered. It's very easy to read and understand. Much valuable information for beginners as well as for advanced Terminal Service users!
Rating:  Summary: Good approach to design practice Review: The book was very useful in explaining how to design a terminal server environment and also provided many good tips on managing and integrating with group policies. However, the book is not meant to be a guide on how to configure terminal services. This is a more technical reference guide not targeted towards the beginner.
Rating:  Summary: Real Life Informations helping to get around with TS Review: This book gives you a complete overview over the basic technology of Terminal Services in Windows Server 2003, shows how Citrix MetaFrame and other tools fit into the picture and thus is a perfect help for both, "rookies" new to TS or experienced administrators, having to set up or manange a TS enviroment. Not going too deep into the technical details kepps the book readable, but nevertehless it mentions all these factors relevant to operating a productive enviroment. Get it, if you want to get into TS!!!!
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