Microsoft Terminal Server, now known as Remote Desktop Services (RDS), is a Microsoft Windows component that allows users to access applications and data hosted on a remote server over a network. It enables multiple users to simultaneously connect to and work on a single server. It is commonly used to centralize application deployment and management, provide remote access to applications and desktops, and improve security by keeping data on the server.
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