Index
L
languages
scripting,
Extending Functionality with KiXtart
syntax,
Language Syntax
,
Dynamic File Names
LANs,
Infrastructure Assessment
printer settings,
Managing Printers
LANs (local area networks),
Terminal Services on the LAN
configuring,
Terminal Services on the LAN
terminal servers,
Terminal Services on the LAN
laptop computers., see
notebook computers
latency
measuring,
Latency
RDP,
Latency
Latency Reduction Manager,
SpeedScreen Latency Reduction Manager
local echo,
SpeedScreen Latency Reduction Manager
layers
client/server environments,
Terminal Servers in Client/Server Environments
levels
priority,
Task Manager
priority in system architecture,
System Architecture
LHC (Local Host Cache),
The IMA Database
license management,
License Management
Management Console for MetaFrame XP,
License Management
license per device server setting,
Server Settings
license per user server setting,
Server Settings
license servers
activating,
Activation
installing,
Installation
Windows Server 2003,
Activation
licenses
Per Device,
Activation
storing,
Licensing
licensing
MetaFrame administration tools,
Licensing
,
License Components
,
License Management
terminal servers,
Licensing
,
Types of Licensing
,
External Connector License
,
Licensing Method
,
Microsoft Clearinghouse
,
License Servers
,
Activation
types of licenses,
Windows Server 2003 Server License
upgrading licenses,
Operating System Equivalency
licensing logging
Windows services,
Windows Services for Terminal Servers
licensing servers
enabling,
Managing Logical Resources
LicensingMode,
Unattended Installation
limit maximum color depth option,
Client Settings
limiting
memory,
AppSense Performance Manager
limiting connections,
Connection and Logon Limits
limiting logons,
Connection and Logon Limits
links,
Web Technology Basics
in Canaveral Application Launch Pad,
User Access and Client Environment
listener threads
in system console sessions,
Terminal Services Manager
load balancers,
Installation
Canaveral iQ,
Architecture
load balancing,
Clusters and Load Balancing
,
The Concepts
,
Published Desktops
,
Table 9.1: Comparison Between the Functionalities and Features of Solutions Provided by Microsoft and Citrix
avoiding downtime and data loss with,
Clusters and Load Balancing
communication channels,
Figure 11-1: Communication channels for load balancing: (1) Terminal Services client connects with a terminal server to Network Load Balancing Service...
defined,
Clusters and Load Balancing
networks,
Network Load Balancing
,
Using the Network Load Balancing Service for Terminal Servers
server farms,
Server Farms
Session Directory,
Load Balancing and the Session Directory
,
Using Several Farms
load evaluators
assigning,
Citrix Load Evaluators
Citrix,
Citrix Load Evaluators
load tests,
Test Criteria
loading
drivers,
Services and Drivers
profiles,
Roaming Users
LoadRunner,
Mercury Interactive
loads
balancing,
Load Balancing and the Session Directory
,
Using Several Farms
local
resources,
Connecting
local area networks., see
lans (local area networks)
local devices
integrating,
Integrating Local Devices
Local Group Policy object
applying Group Policies,
Using Group Policies
Local Host Cache., see
lhc (local host cache)
local policies
accounts,
Security Options
assigning user permissions ,
Assigning User Permissions
audit,
Audit Policy
audit ,
Audit Policy
devices,
Security Options
interactive logon,
Security Options
network access,
Security Options
security options,
Security Options
local procedure calls (LPCs)., see
lpcs (local procedure calls)
local resources
keyboards,
Connecting
mapping,
The Distinguishing Properties of MetaFrame Servers
local security groups
Session Directory Computers,
Configuration
location
cost,
Investment Costs
LogEvent function,
Functions
logging off
user sessions,
Logging Off
logging on
user sessions,
Logon
logical resources
licensing servers,
Managing Logical Resources
managing,
Managing Logical Resources
Logoff command,
Table 7.2: Brief Introduction of the Specific Terminal Services Commands
LogOff function,
Functions
logon
interactive,
Security Options
procedures,
Logon Procedures Using the .NET Framework
,
Logon Procedures
,
Domains and the Secure Path
,
The Security Screen
,
Important
,
Local Logon Procedures and User Accounts
,
Remote Logon
,
Secondary Logon
,
Smart Cards
scripts,
Logon Scripts
,
Listing 7-3: The Analysis Script
,
Generating a Script
,
Logon Scripts Using Windows Script Host
,
Verifying the Group
servers,
Management Console for MetaFrame XP
terminal servers,
Time Limits and Automatic Authentication Procedures
,
Smart Cards
user,
Compatibility Scripts for User Logon
,
The UsrLogon Script
users,
Compatibility Scripts for User Logon
,
The UsrLogon Script
using Terminal Services,
Assigning User Permissions
logon process
in user mode,
The Subsystems in User Mode
logon scripts
managing,
System Optimization
logon settings
configuring connection parameters,
Logon Settings
logons
limiting,
Connection and Logon Limits
multiple,
Client Connections
LogonServer environment variable,
Environment Variables
logs
events,
Handling Logs
long names
application support for,
Developer Guidelines
loopback processing mode,
Configuration Within an Organizational Unit
Low Security server setting,
Server Settings
LPC facility
in system architecture,
Local Procedure Call Facility (LPC)
LPCs (local procedure calls),
Local Procedure Call Facility (LPC)
versus RPCs,
Local Procedure Call Facility (LPC)
LPT port mapping option,
Client Settings