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Citrix XenApp & Terminal Services on Windows Server 2008 Hands on Exploration

Course Code: CTX2003      Days: 2
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Course Overview

The XenApp & Terminal Services on Windows Server 2008 - Hands on Exploration class provides a useful insight into the key features of Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 along with the key features in Citrix XenApp. Delegates will experience installation, configuration and management of some of the key features and examine the differences.

This course has been classified as IT Technical Training.

Audience

This course is intended for IT Managers and other key decision makers within the IT organization. The course would also be a good place for IT Professionals who are new to Terminal Services environments to learn some of the basic concepts before attending a full class.

Prerequisites

A basic understanding of Microsoft Operating Systems (Windows 2003/2008) is considered to be the minimum requirements before attending this course.

Course Outline

Delegates will learn how to

  • Understand the key features available in Terminal Services on Windows Server 2008
  • Understand licensing Terminal Services on Windows Server 2008
  • Install and configure Terminal Services on Windows Server 2008
  • Configure Remote Applications on Terminal Services
  • Understand the key features available in Citrix XenApp on Windows Server 2008
  • Understand licensing XenApp
  • Install XenApp on Windows Server 2008
  • Publish applications on XenApp


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