The trick is, don’t select remote desktop services during the adding of the role, but the regular role-based of feature-based installation: Uh oh, no next possible without assigning a connection broker.īut it is possible to just install the RDSH role without doing from a connection broker, or using a connection broker. The default path most take leads to opening the server manager, choosing add role to install and choosing Remote Desktop Role: In some cases, such a simple setup can be quite useful, in this blog I’ll explain a way to do this. This option appears to have been removed in 2012 and later. The part I liked about the way 2008(R2) worked, one could use only RDSH and the licensing role to create a really simple configuration. With a session host collection configuration. When following all the howto’s on the internet, you’ll always end up with at least four roles installed on one or more servers (RDSH, RDWI, CB and RD licensing). Using a connection broker a web interface is overkill, and why install these roles without needing them. But what about a small environment? Or you just need a stand-alone server from which to manage the rest of the network. In most larger environments you usually want a complete installation with a connection broker, web interface and gateway service.
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