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Terminal Services Licensing
Service Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client High Security Client
TermServLicensing Not
installed
Disabled Disabled Disabled
The
Terminal Services Licensing
system service installs a licensed server and provides registered client
licenses when connecting to a Terminal Server. This service is not a requirement for the baseline
server policy. Therefore, this service is configured to
Disabled
in the three environments defined in this
guide.
Terminal Services Session Directory
Service
Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client
High Security Client
Tssdis Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled
The
Terminal Services Session Directory
system service provides a multi-session environment that
allows client devices to access a virtual Windows desktop session and Windows-based programs
running on Windows Server 2003. This service is not a requirement for the baseline server policy.
Therefore, this service is configured to
Disabled
in the three environments defined in this guide.
Themes
Service
Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client
High Security Client
Themes Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled
The
Themes
system service provides user experience theme management services. The
Themes
service
provides rendering support for the new Windows XP Professional graphic user interface (GUI). This
service is not a requirement for the baseline server policy. Therefore, this service is configured to
Disabled
in the three environments defined in this guide.
Trivial FTP Daemon
Service Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client High Security Client
tftpd Not
installed
Disabled Disabled Disabled
Important:
This service must be set to
Automatic
on HP NAS server systems requiring TFTP support.
The
Trivial FTP Daemon
(TFTP) system service does not require a user name or password and is an
integral part of RIS. The
Trivial FTP Daemon
service implements support for the TFTP protocol defined
by the following RFCs:
●
RFC 1350 - TFTP
●
RFC 2347 - Option extension
●
RFC 2348 - Block size option
●
RFC 2349 - Timeout interval and transfer size options
Client computers requesting RIS from this server will fail to install if this service is disabled. However,
this feature is not required in the baseline server environment. Therefore, this service is configured to
Disabled
in the three environments defined in this guide.