terminal server components how to install? Windows Server 2003 systems already support remote desktops. Do you need Terminal Services? If the terminal server is still useful, how do you set up the terminal server component? In terms of remote management, one of the most obvious advances in Windows Server 2003 systems is the addition of the "Remote Desktop" feature. As a result, Terminal Services seems to be a bit redundant. However, this is not the case, because the manageability of the "Remote Desktop" function is limited without installing "terminal server". After the terminal server is set up, the remote management operation of the system will be more flexible. The Terminal Server component is not installed by default in Windows Server 2003 and users need to add it manually. The steps to install the Terminal Services component are as follows: Step 1, in the Start menu, click the "Control Panel" and "Rarware" menu item to open the "Add or Remove Programs" window. . Then click the “Add/Remove Windows Components” button to open the “Windows Components Wizard” dialog box. Select the "Terminal Server" checkbox in the "Components" list as shown. Select the “Terminal Server” checkbox step 2 to open the “Configure Warning” dialog box to prompt the user for information about IE security configuration. Because the purpose of configuring the terminal server is mainly to remotely manage the Windows Server 2003 server, the requirements for browsing the Internet are not high, so click the "yes" button. Go back to the "Windows Components" dialog box, select the "Terminal Server Authorization" checkbox, and click the "Next" ”→“Next” button as shown. In the Step 3 of the Configure Alerts dialog box, two installation modes are listed in the Open Default Permissions for Application Compatibility dialog box, which is “Complete Security Mode” and “Loose Security Mode”. Choosing a different mode applies to different security levels of the Windows Server 2003 system. Check the “Full Security Mode” box and click the “Next” button as shown. Select the “Complete Security Mode” step 4 to open the specified Terminal Server License Server dialog box, prompting the user that the terminal server must be connected to the Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server License Server within 120 days to ensure normal use. Since the “Terminal Server Authorization” checkbox is selected in the “Windows Components” dialog box, this means that this Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server will also act as a license server. So check the “Use the following license server” radio button and enter the name or IP address of the server in the edit box. After setting, click the “Next” button as shown. Enter the license server IP address Step 5. In the Open Terminal Server Licensing Mode dialog box, ask the user to specify the authorization mode used by this terminal server. Check the “Every device authorization mode” radio button and click the “Next” button as shown. Select the “Every Device Authorization Mode” button to open the “Terminal Server Authorization Installer” dialog box and ask the user to select the path to install the license server database. You can generally keep the default path and click the “Next” button as shown. Select the license server database path Step 7. The Windows Components Wizard starts installing the Terminal Server and Terminal Server Licensing components. During the installation process, you are required to provide the installation CD of the Windows Server 2003 system or specify the installer path. After completing the installation, click the “Complete" button to close the Windows Components Wizard and follow the prompts to restart your computer.