

In addition to displaying information, this tool allows you to perform several different administrative tasks. Table 4.1: The Information Displayed in the Terminal Services Manager Tabs Depends on the Object Selected, Such as Domain, Server, or Sessions The following table lists the possible combinations. The data displayed depends on whether you selected all the servers in several domains, one domain, one server, or one session. The right panel shows information on each item selected on the left. If the servers are part of a domain, this information is integrated as well. The left panel contains server and user session lists. Within Server Manager on the primary RDS server that we are installing, open the Add Roles and Features Wizardand select Remote Desktop Services installation.The Terminal Services Manager application window has two panels.In this first installation series, we are going to add the following roles to our primary RDS server: Installation of Remote Desktop Services base roles The reason for doing this in this tutorial is to keep the installation simple. In this tutorial, we use the Domain Controller as the RD License server which would not be considered best practice. The reason that we need two servers is that the RD Licensing role will go on the second server rather than all on one, as this is considered a Microsoft best practice. There are at least two available servers.There are only two necessary steps before we embark on installing RDS. In this article, we dive into how to install these services in a domain environment that requires two servers. Installing Remote Desktop Services (RDS) on Windows Server 2019 appears to take many steps, but in reality is quite easy.
