We recommend that you install updates at this time. Installing updates requires an Internet connection.
To install updates
1. From the Start screen, open Control Panel.
2. In Control Panel, type updates, and then click Check for updates.
3. If the Windows Update website lists any updates that are needed on your computer, install the updates.
| Attach additional stations to your Windows MultiPoint Server 2012 computer
In your MultiPoint Server environment, your users use stations to connect to the MultiPoint Server computer and do their work. The stations are the user endpoints for connecting to the computer running Windows MultiPoint Server 2012.
MultiPoint Server supports three types of station:
Direct-video-connected stations
USB zero client-connected stations (and USB over Ethernet zero client connected stations)
RDP-over-LAN connected stations
The classifications are based on a station’s hardware and the type of connection that it uses. You can mix and match connection types for your stations. The only requirement is that the primary station (which you installed earlier) must be a direct-video-connected station. For more information about station setups, see MultiPoint Server Stations (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj916411.aspx).
For instructions that explain how to set up each type of station, see the following:
Set up a direct-video-connected station in Windows MultiPoint Server 2012
Set up a USB zero client-connected station in Windows MultiPoint Server 2012
Set up an RDP-over-LAN connected station in Windows MultiPoint Server 2012
For a detailed comparison of station types, see Station type comparison in MultiPoint Server Stations (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj916411.aspx).
Notes
The procedures for attaching stations do not describe how to set up intermediate hubs or downstream hubs. For information about where to install these hubs, see MultiPoint Server Stations.
In some cases, you might need to create station virtual desktops, which run in virtual machines. For example, you use applications that cannot be installed on Windows Server or applications that will not run multiple instances on the same host computer. For more information, see Create Windows 7 or Windows 8 Enterprise virtual desktops for stations.
Tip
It is useful to create your stations in the order of their physical locations so that they are identified sequentially in MultiPoint Server. If you later want to change the name of a station, you can do that in MultiPoint Manager. For more information, see Remap all stations in MultiPoint Server Help and Support.
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