Big manual is here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr ... 10%29.aspx
But it can be easier. Download the latest 2008 R2 SP1 (or newer). Install only Remote Desktop Session Host.
Then select "Do not require Network Level Authentication". Terminal, that received IP from DHCP, boot by network and downloaded configs by TFTP, can say nothing about him. If you want security, use smartcards.
All other default values will do.
Install, reboot. Then specify Administrative Tools - Remote Desktop Services - Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration - ... Limit Maximum Color Depth 32 bit. Remote FX works with color not less than 32 bit. And in terminal configuration file specify bpp=32.
The last one. To enable RemoteFX compression:
1. Log on to RDSH-SRV as a member of the local Administrators group.
2. Click Start, click Run, type gpedit.msc and then click OK.
3. Navigate to Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Remote Desktop Services\Remote Desktop Session Host\Remote Session Environment.
4. Double-click Configure RemoteFX, click Enabled, and then click OK.
Reboot server. Connect wtware terminal to server and view terminal log. If in last log lines you'll see "RemoteFX compression.", then it works:
RemoteFX
Re: RemoteFX
Hi,
we have configured the terminal as descripted, but remotefx will not be activated:
What's wrong?
Best regards,
Jan
we have configured the terminal as descripted, but remotefx will not be activated:
What's wrong?
Best regards,
Jan
Re: RemoteFX
Forget about RemoteFX. It's outdated. You already have better graphic: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=47542
Re: RemoteFX
In our case (Server with 2x E5-2667 v4, 128GB DDR4 & NVIDIA GPU) the video playback is not running smoothly,
but with RemoteFX-Session from another Windows-PC it is. So far it does not seem to be better than RemoteFX.
Any idea?
but with RemoteFX-Session from another Windows-PC it is. So far it does not seem to be better than RemoteFX.
Any idea?
Re: RemoteFX
How do you understand you get RemoteFX or not RemoteFX session on Windows PC?
Re: RemoteFX
If I start a remote desktop connection from our IT-Notebook to the Terminalserver, the
video playback is running smoothly, so I think RemoteFX should be activated. Right?
The RDP-Connection from the WTware Thin Client is not as smooth as the Microsoft
RDP-Session. Or is that only because of the better protocoll implementation of MS?
video playback is running smoothly, so I think RemoteFX should be activated. Right?
The RDP-Connection from the WTware Thin Client is not as smooth as the Microsoft
RDP-Session. Or is that only because of the better protocoll implementation of MS?
Re: RemoteFX
No.CKoewing wrote:If I start a remote desktop connection from our IT-Notebook to the Terminalserver, the
video playback is running smoothly, so I think RemoteFX should be activated. Right?
Yes, if you run both on same hardware.CKoewing wrote:Or is that only because of the better protocoll implementation of MS?