The Best Damn Windows Server 2003 Book Period- P100:The latest incarnation of Microsoft’s server product,Windows Server 2003, brings many new features and improvements that make the network administrator’s job chapter will briefly summarize what’s new in 2003 and introduce you to the four members of the Windows Server 2003 family: the Web Edition, the Standard Edition, the Enterprise Edition, and the Datacenter Edition. | 966 Chapter 27 Managing and Troubleshooting Terminal Services Use temporary folders per session Creates a separate temporary folder for each new user session created on the server. This typically does not need to remain on the server after the session has been terminated. This setting is configured to Yes by default. Licensing Allows for the administrator to configure the server as a terminal server or Remote Desktop for Administration computer. This setting is configured to Remote Desktop for Administration if the terminal server role has not been installed. If it has this setting reflects the licensing choice made when you installed the terminal server role per Device or per User and can be changed here. Active Desktop Enables the use of Active Desktop technologies in Terminal Services sessions. These desktops can use considerably more bandwidth than traditional desktops. This setting is configured to be enabled by default. Permission Compatibility Full security is the only choice available for Remote Desktop for Administration. A second mode Relaxed Security is added when the terminal server role is installed on the server which loosens security to accommodate older Windows computers and legacy applications. This is configured as Full Security by default. Restrict each user to one session Can be used to ensure that users do not establish more than one session to a Terminal Services system. Savvy users may be able to work around this setting by specifying a different program to start upon connection for each different session. User Account Extensions Windows 2003 user accounts contain four property tabs that are designed for the control of the Terminal Services session at the user level. The tabs are entitled Terminal Services Profile Sessions Environment and Remote Control. The same tabs exist in domain and local user accounts. The same tabs are present whether the Terminal Services computer is configured for Remote Desktop for Administration or the terminal .