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Welcome to Michael Burke's Section

Mike is a virtual infrastructure engineer based in New Jersey and has been working with Citrix and Terminal Server products for 10 years. He currently works for a New England-based consulting firm where he also focuses on designing and implementing virtual infrastructure solutions based on products and technologies from VMware, Microsoft, Softricity and various others. He has written several technical articles and whitepapers, and has spoken at several forums and conferences around the United States.

Mike also owns the site www.datadr.net.

Michael Burke's Latest Contributions

Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Web Access (Part 2)
Date - Jun 11, 2008
Section - Articles & Tutorials / General
How to configure TS Web Access and examine other aspects including farm coordination and SharePoint Services integration.
Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Web Access (Part 1)
Date - Apr 16, 2008
Section - Articles & Tutorials / General
This two-part article series will explore what Terminal Services Web Access means to terminal server deployments as well as how to set up and use it.
Changes to Windows Server 2008 Terminal Server Licensing (Part 2)
Date - Jan 02, 2008
Section - Articles & Tutorials / Licensing
Some interesting changes in per-user licensing, CAL reporting, revocation and improvements in the management interface.
Changes to Windows Server 2008 Terminal Server Licensing (Part 1)
Date - Dec 12, 2007
Section - Articles & Tutorials / Licensing
This series will explore the changes in terminal services licensing in Windows Server 2008, including functional changes and management improvements.
Troubleshooting Terminal Server Licensing Issues (Part 4)
Date - Oct 31, 2007
Section - Articles & Tutorials / Licensing
Taking a look at some common client-related problems and solutions.
Troubleshooting Terminal Server Licensing Issues (Part 3)
Date - Sep 26, 2007
Section - Articles & Tutorials / Licensing
Some of the more less-common issues with Terminal Server licensing, including: corrupt license databases, activation issues, and problems adding CALs.
Troubleshooting Terminal Server Licensing Issues (Part 2)
Date - Sep 11, 2007
Section - Articles & Tutorials / Licensing
Some additional common server-related issues.
Troubleshooting Terminal Server Licensing Issues (Part 1)
Date - Aug 15, 2007
Section - Articles & Tutorials / Licensing
Looking at the most popular licensing related issues and how to deal with them.
Terminal Services License Server High-Availability and Recovery (Part 2)
Date - Jul 18, 2007
Section - Articles & Tutorials / Licensing
License server recoverability and the role it plays in ensuring that license servers are always available.
Terminal Services License Server High-Availability and Recovery (Part 1)
Date - Jun 06, 2007
Section - Articles & Tutorials / Licensing
How to provide resiliency to your terminal services licensing infrastructure, focusing on high availability.
Terminal Server License Service Discovery Part 2
Date - Apr 18, 2007
Section - Articles & Tutorials / Licensing
How to better control the discovery process and how to troubleshoot discovery when it fails.
Terminal Server License Service Discovery ? Part 1: This Discovery Process
Date - Mar 28, 2007
Section - Articles & Tutorials / Licensing
The License Server discovery process used by Terminal Servers to locate license servers on the network.
Terminal Server CAL Allocation Process - Part 2: CAL Allocation Process
Date - Mar 07, 2007
Section - Articles & Tutorials / Licensing
Step-by-step walkthroughs of various scenarios, including detailed flowcharts of the process.
Terminal Services CAL Allocation Process (Part 1)
Date - Jan 10, 2007
Section - Articles & Tutorials / Licensing
A step-by-step look at the Terminal Services CAL allocation process in a Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server environment.
Using Windows Performance Monitor to Baseline a Terminal Server (Part 2)
Date - Nov 15, 2006
Section - Articles & Tutorials / General
Part two reviews the data gathered and looks at how to interpret the counters.
Using Windows Performance Monitor to Baseline a Terminal Server (Part 1)
Date - Oct 18, 2006
Section - Articles & Tutorials / General
This article discusses Windows Performance Monitor and how to use it to create a baseline Terminal Server in order to analyze any performance issues.

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