You simply need to enable and start the Themes
service on Windows Server 2008 and apply the appropriate theme in the Appearance
and Personalization Control Panel applet. If you set the theme to Windows Vista, Windows
Server 2008 will attempt to use the Windows Vista theme. If it doesn??™t have the
requisite hardware to do this, it will still remain enabled. If a client computer does have
the requisite hardware and connects using Terminal Services, Terminal Services will automatically
use the Windows Vista theme for that connection.
SINGLE SIGN-ON
If you ask any user what he dislikes most about network security, remembering account
names and passwords will be at or near the top of his list. Single sign-on isn??™t just a buzz
word; it??™s something users want as part of their experience. Most uers don??™t want to have
to log in multiple times. When you normally log in to Terminal Services, you are prompted
for credentials for logging in to the terminal server. Although this is nice if you want to
specify alternate credentials, many times you are simply re-entering the user credentials
you used to sign into the workstation in the first place. Terminal Services on Windows
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Server 2008 now supports single sign-on, which means the same user credential you used
to log in to the workstation can be used to log in to the terminal server.
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