

Enabling Multiple Remote Desktop Connections in Windows Server You can however choose to enable (or disable) multiple RDP sessions as needed. Turning to the server editions of Windows, both Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2016 allow only a single Remote Desktop session, preventing multiple remote desktop connections. This image shows where RDSH fits in Microsoft RDS.Multiple Remote Desktop Connections on Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2012 Standard Windows Server licenses include the basic requirements for setting up and using RDSH and licensing services. The Licensing role in RDS keeps track of those CALs, so there aren't more active sessions than licenses. Servers and clients also must have matching digital certificates, which need to match the Fully Qualified Domain Name that is used to access the RD Web Access.Įach remote session on an RDSH server needs a client access license ( CAL).

The HTTPS connection helps to provide an encrypted communications channel for the RD Web server and clients. To work properly, RDSH needs Internet Information Services (IIS) and a Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) connection. In addition, users can selectively publish desktops or applications to specific users and groups. RDSH uses a web portal to publish Windows desktops and applications to client devices. The ability to group RDSH servers into collections was new to Windows Server 2012 RDS the feature is useful for load balancing connections between connected servers. Multiple RDSH servers can be grouped together in a Session Collection and publish either RemoteApp applications or session-based desktops, but not both from the same collection. Multiple end users can connect to the RDSH server through a Remote Desktop Connection Broker or RemoteApp to access session-based desktops, published applications and server resources. The benefits of delivering Windows desktops or applications through RDSH instead of installing apps on employees' devices include quicker update roll-outs and the ability for end users to access corporate apps and desktops remotely, using devices that wouldn't normally support those apps or Windows.

RDSH can be used for numerous reasons, such as for installing applications on a desktop in a remote location - this can become useful in organizations that need to help employees install a needed application while working remotely, for example. To access applications or desktops remotely, users need to be on a network connection. Users can access this through a web client on a supported browser or through a Remote Desktop client, which runs on Windows, macOS, iOS and Android devices. RDSH can host Windows session-based applications and desktops that can be shared with users remotely. Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) is a role in Remote Desktop Services ( RDS).
