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How to check Windows terminal server logs Open Event Viewer. Navigate to Application and Service Logs Microsoft Windows TerminalServices-Gateway (or) TerminalServices-Operational.
Create a Terminal Services connection Open Remote Desktop Connection. In the Computer box, type the computer name or the IP address of a terminal server or a computer that has Remote Desktop enabled. Select Connect. In the logon dialog box, type your user name, password, and domain (if necessary), and then select OK.
Activate the license server. In Server Manager, select Tools Remote Desktop Services Remote Desktop Licensing Manager. In the RD Licensing Manager, select the server, and then select Action Activate Server.
How to Connect a PC to a Server Open File Explorer and select This PC. Select Map network drive in the toolbar. Select the Drive drop-down menu and choose a letter to assign to the server. Fill in the Folder field with the IP address or hostname of the server you want to access.
Connecting to Your Server via Terminal Open the terminal on your computer. Type ssh, followed by a space. If you see a message stating Are you sure you want to continue connecting type yes, then click the Enter key. You will then be prompted to enter your password.
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The simplest way to configure a connection to an RDS (Remote Desktop Services) service is to obtain an RDP file that connects to it. An RDP file contains the instructions that tell a remote desktop client what server to connect to and what options to use for the connection.
Connect to servers in Terminal on Mac Go to the Terminal app on your Mac. Choose Shell New Remote Connection. Select a protocol in the Service list. Select a shared server in the Server list. In the User field, enter a user name, then click Connect.
Microsoft Windows Terminal Server is a core component of Microsoft Windows Server, and Windows Desktop products. It allows remote computers to connect to a computer running Windows operating system and open a remote terminal session.

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