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    Information about Remote Desktop Connection and RemoteApp

    I am looking for an information about Remote Desktop Connection and RemoteApp. You members have helped me before also, so thought to post over here. Please tell me about the mentioned topics in details along with notes of Windows Desktop Sharing. I have given an assignment to work on it, and I am too weak in this. So please provide proper notes as soon as possible. Also if possible, provide some notes about an architecture. I know there are multiple queries in this post, but since they are related to each other, I thought to post in one thread instead of making others. Hope that I am not breaking any rules. Please help me soon.

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    Re: Information about Remote Desktop Connection and RemoteApp

    To establish a Remote Desktop connection, one a series of programs to choose from. So among other VNC or NetMeeting. But since every program on the install may not sure this tutorial describes how to make a remote desktop connection with XP Professional, Windows can not create additional programs. Unfortunately, this feature brings Windows XP to create a remote desktop connection with no. Although one can be switched with the Home Edition, Windows XP Professional on a PC on it, around it might work but not live. Say the server is always required XP Professional.

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    Re: Information about Remote Desktop Connection and RemoteApp

    The following are some useful steps for Remote Desktop Connection:
    1. Open the same time Press the Windows key and the Pause button, the system properties. Alternatively, you come to the system properties by pressing Start>> Control Panel>> System
    2. Now click on the tab Remote. There, you now need to put check marks in both the fields. For Windows XP Home is only one. Thus it can be the Home Edition does not even hesitates to other programs as a server, as this probably was not allowed by Microsoft. This shows again the different functions, the two different versions.
    3. Now go over to the PC that will want to be on it. Open on the Remote Desktop Connection. This is now available with Windows XP Home. Click Start>> Programs>> Accessories> Communications>> Remote Desktop Connection
    4. Now a window in which the IP address of the other computer that is running Windows XP Professional, which acts as a server. The IP address you get>> Run>> CMD> ipconfig start out with. This is an example where are the two PCs in a LAN. If you all do on the Internet, you must use the IP address for the Internet. Get notified of the dynamic IP address from your provider
    5. There must now be entered for a one user name and password. This user + password that they enter into these fields must be the "Server PC" exist. Now you still have to click on Connect, and you're using Remote Desktop connection on the other PCs and can usually work out completely.

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    Re: Information about Remote Desktop Connection and RemoteApp

    The RDC (Remote Desktop Connection - DRC, also called Remote Desktop) is the client application server Terminal. It allows a user to connect remotely to a server on the network running the Terminal Service. DRC displays the desktop interface of the remote system in the same manner as if it was accessed locally. With the latest version (version 6.0), if the Desktop Experience component is enabled on the remote server, the applications will be visually identical to the local application rather than distant. In this scenario, remote applications will carry the theme Aero when Windows Vista is used to remotely access the server (assuming the client operating system is also running the Aero theme). The RDC client also supports rendering the user interface in 24 bit color, and the redirection of resources for printers, COM ports, hard drives, mice and keyboards. With the redirection of resources, remote applications can use the resources of the client computer. The audio is also redirected so that each sound produced by the remote application is played by the client system. In addition to using standard accounts of session and password to allow access to a remote session, DRC also supports authorization via a chip card (smart card).

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    Re: Information about Remote Desktop Connection and RemoteApp

    The technique of remote application called RemoteApp (TS RemoteApp or) is an exceptional server terminal, only obtainable with remote connections in RDC version 6.0 and later (with Windows Server 2008 is the application server RemoteApp), where the remote session connects to a precise application slightly than the complete Windows desktop. The user interface of the application in RemoteApp in a window is made through the local office, and is managed like any supplementary window apps nearby. The end result is as remote applications behave like a exceedingly topical. The process of establishing the remote session and redirect local resources to the remote application are translucent to the end user. Several applications can be started in a single session type RemoteApp, each with their individual window. A RemoteApp application type can be compiled as well as a file .rdp disseminated via a file that Windows Installer .msi . When compiled file .rdp (which encloses the address of the remote server RemoteApp, the authentication scheme to use, and other parameters), a type of appliation RemoteApp can be executed by double clicking the file. The file then calls the Remote Desktop client will then connect to Terminal server and go back the user interface. The application type RemoteApp can also be compiled into a Windows Installer, including the installation will save RemoteApp application in the Start Menu and create a shortcut to run. A RemoteApp application can also be saved as a file manager type and URIs. Open a file saved with RemoteApp will first call the Remote Desktop client will then connect to the Terminal Server and then open the file. Any application that can be accessible via Remote Desktop can be deployed as an application type RemoteApp.

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