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"Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration"


2. Choose Start | Administrative Tools | Terminal Services | TS Gateway
Manager.
3. Expand the node on the navigational tree representing your TSG server.
4. Expand the Policies folder and select Resource Authorization Policies.
Figure 9-21. Specifying CAP requirements
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5. Click Create New Policy from the Actions pane, and then select Wizard.
6. On the Authorization Policies screen, select Create Only a TS RAP, and then
click Next.
7. Enter WIN2K8TS Access as the Policy Name, and then click Next.
8. On the User Groups screen, click Add Group. Enter Domain Users, and then
click OK. Click Next to continue.
9. On the Computer Group screen, make sure that Select an Existing Windows
Group is selected, and then click the Browse button.
10. Enter TESTDOM\TS Servers as the group name and click OK (Figure 9-23).
Click Next to continue.
11. Click Next on the Allowed Ports screen.
12. Review the TS RAP Summary, and then click Finish to create the policy.
13. Click Close after the confirmation has been displayed.
Figure 9-22. Setting CAP device redirection preferences
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Connect to Terminal Server Using a Client Through TS Gateway
Now all the legwork is done and we are ready to access our terminal server (WIN2K8TS)
using our Windows Vista client through the TS Gateway. Since I can??™t assume that you??™ve
created a fully segmented network for this exercise, we will validate that the client is indeed
going to the server using the gateway and not directly, which is entirely possible,
and we will monitor our gateway for the connections.


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