Thursday, December 31, 2009

IT server support energizing the business

Rapid growth of businesses has put extra gravitational force on the IT infrastructure of leading organizations. Hence, to manage huge amount of data, consistent up gradation is required on the server part and so is the need of IT server support. Many well established firm are associated with the job of server support, which are offering 24/7 maintenance, installation and integration support on a wide range of data systems. These IT server support firms are well equipped with a strong technical and it support team.
IT server support has a very crucial role in managing the IT infrastructure. They play key role in designing, installing and maintaining the server. Under any IT server support security, availability, reliability and stability are considered as the foundation stone. Adept IT technician are employed to get rid of any related error. In addition to server, they will also pay attention towards the functioning of desktop, as they are the integral part of any business. They will manage any kind of issue associated with hardware or software. Technician takes care of data backup and does their archiving too, in order to fight against any mishaps of system crash. IT server support provides strong protection against any kind of anti-virus or malware. E-mails to be scanned are made to undergo Message Labs Platform. Any malicious email contaminated with a virus or containing a bad link is blocked and quarantined along with information of sender and recipient.
IT server support facilitates VoIP Telephony. Hence, it is extremely useful for the enterprises to communicate in real time with integrated voice, data, video and mobile communications. Moreover, they are able to make 24/7 use of VoIP Telephony, which helps them to organize any meeting or seminar round the globe.
IT server support plays an important role to make the e-mail communication secure with email contents filtering and end- to -end boundary encryption service. In addition to this, they keep a control over the bulk of email collection which makes unnecessary burden on your server. They provide protection against viruses, spam, identity theft and targeted blackmail campaigns and on the other hand ensure legitimate business email is not blocked.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Connection of Client's to Terminal Services

This article will throw some light on how to connect a Windows Server 2003 based terminal services client to a terminal server by using Remote Desktop Connection.
For connecting clients to terminal services, you have to open Remote Desktop Connection. For doing this, click Start, select All Programs, click on Accessories. Then click on Communications and then click Remote Desktop Connection. After opening the
Remote Desktop Connection, you have to create a terminal services connection. Follow these steps for doing this:

Open Remote Desktop Connection on your Windows server. Then in the Computer box, type the computer name or the IP address of a terminal server or a computer that has Remote Desktop enabled. If you want to get connected to a remote computer from a console session, then type computer name or IP address /console. Then click on Connect. After that you will view a Windows dialog box. In this dialog box, type your user name, password and domain and then click OK.
After the creation of terminal services connection, you have to save this as a Remote Desktop protocol (.rdp) file. This .rdp file consists of all the information for connecting to a terminal server. This file also contains the optional settings that were performed at the time of saving this file. Follow these steps for saving your connection settings:
You have to open Remote Desktop Connection and then click on Options. Then you have to determine the connection settings that you would like for this connection. After that on the General tab, click Save As. In the File name box, type a file name for the saved connection file and then click on Save.
After saving the connection settings, you can also open any saved connection. For doing this, follow these steps. You have to open Remote Desktop Connection and then click on Open. Then double-click the .rdp file for that connection which you want to open.
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Alteration in Terminal Server's listening port

It is a well-known fact that TCP port 3389 is used by Terminal Server and Windows 2000 Terminal Services for client connections. Alteration in this port is not recommended by Microsoft. But you can change this port. You have to perform this task carefully, otherwise you will face serious problems.
You have to give more concentration while modifying the registry. If you want to change the default port, then you have to follow these steps:
You start with the task of running Regedt32 and go to this key, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp. Then you have to find the port number subkey and notice the value of 00000D3D, hex is for 3389. After this, you have to change the port number in Hex and save the new value.
If you want to change the port for a particular connection on the Terminal Server, then follow these steps:
You have to run Regedt32 and go to this key, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\WinStations\connection. After this, you have to find the port number subkey and notice the value of 00000D3D, here hex is for 3389. Then you have to change the port number in Hex and save this new value.
After performing this, you have to make alteration in the Port on the Client Side. Follow these steps to perform this:
You have to open Client Connection Manager. Then on the File menu, click on New Connection and then create the new connection. After executing the wizard, you will view a new connection listed there. Then you have to ensure that new connection is highlighted. After this, on the File menu, click Export. Then you have to edit the .cns file using Notepad. You have to make modifications in the server port, Server Port=3389 to Server Port= new port number, that you had specified on Terminal Server. Now import the file back into Client Connection Manager. Then you will be demanded to overwrite the current one. If it has the same name, then overwrite it. In this way, you will receive a client that has the correct port settings to match your Terminal Server settings.
 
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