Submitted by Soeren P
Enables/disables remote desktop on remote computers. Works like a charm.
I think I read about it here some time ago.
Submitted by Soeren P
Enables/disables remote desktop on remote computers. Works like a charm.
I think I read about it here some time ago.
Some days ago, I blogged about RoyalTS and visionapp Remote Desktop, two free RDP management tools. Some readers linked to four other tools which I didn’t know before. Thanks a lot! All these RDP clients are quite similar, although each of them has its special features that might turn out to be useful in a certain environment. In this post I am comparing six Remote Desktop clients in a feature table: RD Tabs 2.0.8, mRemote 0.0.8.0, RoayalTS 1.3.2, vissionapp Remote Desktop v1.5 (vRD), Terminals 1.6, and Remote Desktop Manager 3.0.0.1 (RD Manager).
There are several changes in Windows Server 2008 with regard to the way Terminal Services work in remote administration mode. Some are enhancements; at least one is a change for the worse. This post summarizes the most important changes.
Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 were enhanced by many new features. In this post, I summarized some of the more general improvements. In the next post in this series, I will write about the TS enhancements related to multi-user mode. These posts are partly a summary of Mitch Tulloch’s Terminal Services chapter in his Windows Server 2008 book.
Microsoft released Remote Desktop Connection 6.0 for Windows XP. Remote Desktop Connection 6.0 (RDC) is already part of Windows Vista. The new RDP client has a couple of new features; some of them seem to work only with Terminal Services in Longhorn Server: