Remote Desktop client setup
Configure a remote Task Server in Remote DesktopA dedicated remote Task Server acts as an always-on, automated administrator. Show The Task Server installs packages and changes client settings without direct control from the Remote Desktop app. It also lets you install packages and change settings on clients that arent currently available on the network by holding the task in a queue until the client computer becomes available. The Task Server also collects data from Remote Desktop clients and acts as a central repository for cached report data. Plan for using a remote Task ServerBefore you use a remote Task Server to automate administration, make sure that the network settings and infrastructure are configured properly.
Set up the remote Task ServerTo use another Remote Desktop administrator computers database, you must configure it to allow data access to other Remote Desktop administrators. The default Task Server is the computer you installed Remote Desktop on. Determine where the data will be located: on the administrator computer or a remote computer. By default, the database is stored on the administrator computer, but you can change the data collection location and set up a dedicated remote Task Server. Make sure it is always on and doesnt go to sleep.
Set up an administrator computer to use the remote Task ServerUse an administrator computer to query the remote Task Server. Back up report data on the Task Server, not the administrator computer.
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