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Add an RD Session Host Server

First, you need to add an RD Session Host server to the farm. In this tutorial, we'll add the local server on which Parallels RAS is installed.

To add an RD Session Host server to the farm:

  1. Click the A dd RD Session Hosts item. The Add RD Session Hosts wizard opens.

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  2. Select one or more servers. You can also type a server name in the edit box at the bottom of the page and then click the plus-sign icon. In this tutorial, we install all Parallels RAS components on a single server, so you can type "localhost".
  3. Click Next .
  4. On the next page, specify the following options:
    • Add firewall rules . Add firewall rules required by Parallels RAS in Windows running on the server.
    • Install RDS role . Install the RDS role on the server if it's not installed. You should always select this option.
    • Enable Desktop Experience . Enable the Desktop Experience feature in Windows running on the server. This option is enabled only if the Install RDS role option (above) is selected. The option applies to Windows Server 2008 R1/R2 and Windows 2012 R1/R2 on which the Desktop Experience feature is not enabled by default.
    • Restart server if required . Automatically restart the server if necessary. You can restart the server manually if you wish.
    • Add server(s) to group . Add the server (or servers) to a group. Select the desired group in the list box located below this option. Groups are described in detail in the Grouping RD Session Hosts section. If you are just learning how to use this wizard, you can skip this option.
  5. Click Next .
  6. The next page allows you to add users and groups to the Remote Desktop Users group in Windows running on the server. This is necessary for your Parallels RAS users to be able to access published resources hosted by an RD Session Host. To specify users and/or groups, select the option provided and then click the [+] icon. In the Select Users or Groups dialog, specify a user or a group and click OK . The selected user/group will be added to the list on the wizard page.

    Note: If you skip this step and your users are not members of the Remote Desktop Users group on the RD Session Host server, they will not be able to access resources published from this server. If you wish, you cay add users to the group using the standard Windows tools. For more information, please consult the Microsoft Windows documentation.

  7. Click Next .
  8. On the next page, review the settings and click Next .
  9. The Install RAS RD Session Host Agent dialog opens. Follow the instructions and install the agent. When the installation is finished, click Done to close the dialog.
  10. Back in the wizard, click Finish to close it.

If you would like to verify that the RD Session Host server has been added to the farm, click the Farm category (below the Start category in the left pane of the Parallels RAS Console window) and then click RD Session Hosts in the navigation tree (the middle pane). The server should be included in the RD Session Hosts list. The Agent State column may display a warning message. If it does, reboot the server. The Agent State column should now say, "Agent OK", which means that your RD Session Host is functioning properly.

Read on to learn how to publish an application from an RD Session Host server .