So, after spending a lot of time looking around for a solution to RDP-TCP configuration (which was a very handy in previous versions) I gave up on these settings and just reverted to Group Policies instead. The changes you require can be set through either
local group policie (LGP) or a Group Policy Object (GPO) through Active Directory, which is suitable for Workgroup and Active Directory.
Have a look at gpedit.msc (Local Group Policy)
Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - Windows Components - Remote Desktop Services - Remote Desktop Session Host
In there you will find the settings you require to set the security settings (similar to RDP-TCP) though there is no GUI. Each setting has a description which describes what they do. Very simple and can be incorporated in to templates prior to deployment so all servers receive these settings.
I believe the link "SPMSDN" added to GUI version is very useful however, there are no settings for timeouts etc... which you can do through Group Policies.
Have a look at gpedit.msc (Local Group Policy)
Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - Windows Components - Remote Desktop Services - Remote Desktop Session Host
In there you will find the settings you require to set the security settings (similar to RDP-TCP) though there is no GUI. Each setting has a description which describes what they do. Very simple and can be incorporated in to templates prior to deployment so all servers receive these settings.
I believe the link "SPMSDN" added to GUI version is very useful however, there are no settings for timeouts etc... which you can do through Group Policies.