One of the core design goals of the Virtual Access Suite is to enable the seamless deployment of an application, desktop or content regardless of the application delivery concept used. So whether the application delivery concept is VDI, SBC or Blade PCs, the Virtual Access Suite can do it all. From one console. With one license. One Database.
Anyway, you get the idea. We think it is critical to have a single pane of glass whilst still having the flexibility to deploy applications and desktops in the way you want to. To make getting started with the Virtual Access suite easier there are a number of guides available. Because of our hypervisor agnostic nature there are guides to getting started with VMware, Hyper-V and Parallels Virtuozzo Containers. SBC should not be forgotten of course, so in this post I wanted to point out that there is a similar guide for getting started with the Virtual Access Suite in a Terminal Server environment.
The guide describes the requirements,the installation and the configuration steps to test the Terminal Server enhancements of Quest Software’s Provision Networks Virtual Access Suite 5.10. It takes you through the following steps:
- Downloading the Provision Networks Virtual Access Suite 5.10 Software
- Installing the Connection Broker
- Entering Customer Information
- Meeting the Terminal Server Requirements
- Installing the VAS Terminal Server Enhancements
- Publishing a Terminal Server Resource: Creating a Managed Application
- Using Evaluation Licenses
- Installing the Provision Networks Virtual Access Suite Client
- Configuring AppPortal
- Using AppPortal to connect to a Terminal Server application
Download the Getting Started Guide for Virtual Access Suite 5.10 in a Terminal Server Environment.
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