Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services

H

HAL (hardware abstraction layer), Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)

in system architecture, Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)

hard drives

cloning, Cloning Hard Drives

installation requirements, Installation Requirements

requiring monitoring, Avoiding System Failures

tools, Cloning Hard Drives

hardware

concepts, Hardware Requirements

for stable server operation, Stable Server Configuration

network connections, Selecting the Server Hardware

requirements, Hardware Requirements, Selecting the Server Hardware, Terminal Servers and BackOffice Applications

resources, Calculating Resources

hardware abstraction layer., see hal (hardware abstraction layer)

Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)., see hcl (hardware compatibility list

hash values

Challenge-Response encryption method, Remote Logon

defined, Remote Logon

HCL (Hardware Compatibility List, Terminal Server Drivers and Devices

HCL (Hardware Compatibility List)

devices, Terminal Server Drivers and Devices

Help (server connection option), Server Connection Options

Help pages

Windows Server 2003, Post-Installation Phase

hierarchies

folder, Folder Hierarchy

high availability

defined, System Availability

history

DNS, Domain Name Service

Internet technology, Web Technology Basics

MetaFrame XP Presentation Server, History and Product Lines

registry editors, History of Registry Editors

Terminal Services, The History of Terminal Services, Design Objectives, The Development of Terminal Services

Windows Script Host, Logon Scripts Using Windows Script Host

hive key., see hkey

hives

HKCC, Registry Hives, Table 6.1: Registry Trees and System File Assignments

HKCR, Registry Hives

HKCU, Registry Hives, New Registry Entries, Table 6.1: Registry Trees and System File Assignments

HKLM, Registry Hives, New Registry Entries, Table 6.1: Registry Trees and System File Assignments, General Settings, Figure 6-5: Registry values in the HKLM\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Terminal Server hive., General Settings, Log and User Session Settings

HKU, Registry Hives

registry, Installation Mode, Registry Structure

saved as files, Corresponding Files

HKCC, Registry Hives, Table 6.1: Registry Trees and System File Assignments

HKCR, Registry Hives

HKCU, Registry Hives, Table 6.1: Registry Trees and System File Assignments, User-Specific Configuration, Application-Specific Registry Modifications, Automatic Application Execution

registry, Registry Paths

HKEY, Registry Structure

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT., see hkcr

HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG., see hkcc

HKEY_CURRENT_USER., see hkcu

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE., see hklm

HKEY_USERS., see hku

HKLM, Registry Hives, Table 6.1: Registry Trees and System File Assignments, General Settings, Log and User Session Settings, Logon, Printing, Application-Specific Registry Modifications, Automatic Application Execution

files, .ini Files

flags, Log and User Session Settings, Compatibility Flags, Applications

keys, Log and User Session Settings

registry, Application-Specific Registry Modifications, Registry Paths

registry subkeys, General Settings, Log and User Session Settings

registry values, General Settings, Figure 6-5: Registry values in the HKLM\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Terminal Server hive.

subkeys, Application-Specific Registry Modifications

HKU, Registry Hives

home offices

integrating, Integrating Individual Home Offices

Home tab, Administration

HomeDrive environment variable, Environment Variables

HomePath environment variable, Environment Variables

host applications

bottlenecks in, Developing Compatible Applications

versus terminal server applications, Developing Compatible Applications

Hostname troubleshooting tool, Standard Troubleshooting Tools

hosts

server-based computing, Server-Based Computing

hosts files

name resolution, Names and Name Resolution

Hotkeys tab, Configuration of Global Settings

hotlines

support, Selection of the System Integrator

HTML, Web Technology Basics

HTTP, Web Technology Basics

HTTP protocol

stateless, Web Integration of Terminal Services

versus RDP protocol, Web Integration of Terminal Services

human aspect

importance of, in server-based computing, Selection of the System Integrator

HyperText Markup Language., see html

HyperText Transport Protocol., see http

hyperthreading

terminal servers, System Architecture

hyperthreading., see also multithreading

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