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Finally, the basic concepts of farm design for Presentation Server are reviewed.
This chapter examines the aspects of providing simple secure remote access to a Presentation Server farm(s) leveraging various technologies.
This chapter covers describes two configuring policies Windows Server 2003 Group Policy and Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server 3.0 policy.
Printing in a Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server environment can seem a little complicated for a new administrator until becoming familiar with the various tools and features at disposal.
With Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server, the option of replicating print drivers across all servers in the farm with one simple mouse click is now possible.
This chapter examines the aspects of hardware planning, platform deployment options, Windows Server 2003 installation planning, and an introduction to Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server 3.0 farm design and planning.
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Installation planning requires an architect-level view of all the components of the environment that will be impacted, not just the selection of the correct server hardware from which to host Presentation Server-based applications.
Network printers can be also used within Citrix MetaFrame Presentation servers as well, and an administrator can set the users and groups for whom printers are auto-created when they log in.
Synchronized online slide presentation consumes server resources for every connected user, but not as much as the video conferencing system do.
VPB is a master copy of the presenter's presentation panel environment, stored onto the server and used to achieve slide presentation synchronization between the presenter and the listeners.
In this concept, a master copy of the presenter's presentation panel environment is stored onto the server, and used to achieve slide presentation synchronization between the presenter and the listeners.
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