But in case you do want to manage THE Windows Server 2012 Remote Desktop Services:Ī) Required tools appear in the Server Manager as soon as you add at least one server with Remote Desktop Services 2012 by using Add Server of the Server Manager.įor example, if you Add Server at least one server with Remote Desktop Session Host role, a Remote Desktop Services group suddenly appears on the left of the Server Manager (beside Local Server and All Servers).ī) In order to get a Terminal Services Manager functionality (for logging people off, sending a direct message or disconnecting) you go to Remote Desktop Services group, click on a required Session Collection (you have Session Collections created duringĪ new type of Remote Desktop Services deployment) and you see it in Connections. You no more can manage PRE Windows Server 2012 Terminal Services with the Windows Server 2012 (yes, there's no tsadmin or tsconfig).Ģ. I've figured it out myself by now, so for those, used to managing pre2012 Terminal Services I will try to briefly explain the situation.ġ. TechNet Subscription user and have any feedback on our support quality, please send your feedbackĭear Matt, you're speaking about local users, not the Terminal (Session Host) users. Test Lab Guide: Demonstrate Remote Desktop Services Desktop Virtualization in Windows Server "8" Beta Test Lab Guide: Demonstrate Remote Desktop Services in Windows Server "8" Beta Introduction to Windows PowerShell scripting in Windows Server 2012 Remote Desktop Services For moreĭetailed information, you may refer to the following article. Also, you can use PowerShell to management it. With Server manager, there is new UI for such task. RDS management tools used in previous version of Windows such as TSADMIN and TSCONFIG are no longer present in Windows Server 2012.
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