![]() ![]() ![]() RDP is based on, and an extension of, the ITU T.120 family of protocols. The client transmits the user’s input back to the server. ![]() The server transmits the graphical user interface to the client. The RDC client performs no local processing of application software. In the Remote Desktop Services environment, an application runs entirely on the Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) server (formerly known as a terminal server). A Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) client or emulator provides a complete graphical user interface including a Windows operating system desktop and support for a variety of input devices, such as a keyboard and mouse. The primary difference between Remote Desktop Services and the traditional mainframe environment is that the dumb terminals in a mainframe environment only provide character-based input and output. Each terminal session is independent, with the host operating system managing conflicts between multiple users contending for shared resources. A user can log on at a terminal, and then run applications on the host computer, accessing files, databases, network resources, and so on. Each terminal provides a conduit for input and output between a user and the host computer. ![]() Remote Desktop Services (formerly known as Terminal Services) provides functionality similar to a terminal-based, centralized host, or mainframe, environment in which multiple terminals connect to a host computer. Remote Desktop Virtualization Host (RD Virtualization Host) Remote Desktop Web Access (RD Web Access) Terminal Services Web Access (TS Web Access) Remote Desktop Connection Broker (RD Connection Broker) Terminal Services Session Broker (TS Session Broker) Terminal Services Licensing (TS Licensing) Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) Previous name Name in Windows Server 2008 R2 Terminal Services The following table lists both the former name and the new name of each Remote Desktop Services role service. In Windows Server 2008 R2, all Remote Desktop Services role services have been renamed. Terminal services configuration (Windows Server 2003) ![]()
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