Remember that it??™s best practice to require Network Level Authentication, as it
is the more secure; however, it will limit operating systems that do not support
Network Level Authentication, such as Windows XP systems, from connecting.
9. In the Specify Licensing Mode screen, select the Per Device licensing mode
and then click Next (Figure 9-6). (If you are setting up an actual production
server, you will need to select the appropriate licensing mode that you have
Figure 9-5. Selecting Terminal Server role services
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purchased for your Terminal Services environment. The Terminal Services
licensing options are covered later in this chapter.)
10. On the Select User Group Allowed Access to This Terminal Server screen, add
users or groups to grant them access to connect to the terminal server. Then
click Next.
11. On the Confirm Installation Options screen, click Install. You??™ll be warned that
you may need to reinstall existing applications. This is normal, as you should
install these applications after Terminal Services is installed. However, if an
application was installed prior to the Terminal Services installation, you might
need to install it after Terminal Services installation completes so it will become
available on the terminal server.
12. After the installation completes, click Close. Then restart the server.
13. After restarting, you will see a warning indicating that the server cannot
contact a licensing server.
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