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5.3 Connecting to Terminal Services
A listener connection, called the RDP-TCP connection, must be configured and exist on the server for
clients to successfully establish Terminal Services sessions to that server. RDP-TCP connections can be
configured for RDP only over TCP/IP, and only one RDP-TCP connection can be configured for each
network interface card in the Terminal Services computer. By default, the RDP-TCP connection is created
that is bound to all the network interface cards in the server. If the server has more than one network
interface card, an administrator can configure the default RDP-TCP connection to only be associated with
one network interface card, and create new RDP-TCP connections for each of the other network interface
cards.
Windows Server 2003 provides two primary mechanisms that clients can use to connect to Terminal
Services. These mechanisms are the Remote Desktop Connection utility, and the Remote Desktops snap-in.
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