Span Remote Desktop Connection appears to have just been released...its basically Remote Desktop updated to work on dual monitors. I have just come across this and had not seen it prior to now. The company I work for uses a mixed computing environment with standard pcs and Wyse Terminal Thin Clients. Its on the Wyse V90L XPe client that I found the standard remote desktop connection...but also found 2nd shortcut titled "Span Remote Desktop Connection". And using this client with dual monitors I as able to RDP to anything...and use dual monitors. Hope this helps...or at least points you in the right direction. RoweTech
remote desktop connection is use to any access the system or user of u r local or wide network. = Using Windows Remote Desktop Connection = It allows you to connect to another computer remotely either over a network or over the internet. When you are connected to the remote computer you are actually controlling it and seeing the remote computer's desktop etc.
Computer Management
Windows allows this with their remote desktop management program from the control panel. Regular remote desktop does not allow this and it will log the person on the client computer out when you log into the computer.
Remote Desktop Protocol
Most Likely, This is because when you close the remote desktop, you are closing the active session. You will need to find a way to run the macro recorder on a permanent session. So how can I do it?
Start/ All Programs/ Accessories/ Remote Desktop Connection Window
Remote Desktop Connection is a technology that allows you to sit at a computer and connect to a remote computer in a different location. You don't need to install it. In this version of Windows, Remote Desktop Connection is installed by default.
you can go to either of these website for desktop connection information www.microsoft.com/mac/remote-desktop-client or www.microsoft.com �ۼ Downloads �ۼ Tools and Utilities
The main desktop remote protocol currently in use now is provided by the Microsoft company. It is referred to by Microsoft as Remote Desktop Connection.
Remote Desktop Connection is technology where you may sit at one computer, the client computer, and connect to a remote computer, the host computer. You can easily learn about Remote Desktop Connection on the internet at http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Remote-Desktop-Connection-frequently-asked-questions I'm sure that would answer most, if not all of your questions about this amazing new technology.
The Bradley Protocol
by default, windows has "mstsc.exe" or the Remote Desktop Connection by which it can connect to a system via network Or you can google for many other such softwares like Team Viewer etc...
A remote desktop connection download allows someone to access your computer from another location. This typically is used by a company to allow a technician to fix your computer.
VPN is like being connected on a network .. remote connection you actually control the computer.
Yes, you can. Remote desktop allows to use almost everything what you would see if you were logged on locally.
Go in start, in start menu all programs then accessories in accessories bring pointer on communication, in communication bring pointer on remote desktop connection afterclicking on remote desktop connection , Type computer name or ip address of neighbour computer then type user name and password of neighbour computer.
No, you cannot establish a remote desktop connection from Windows XP Professional to Windows XP Home Edition. Windows XP Home Edition does not have the Remote Desktop host feature, which means it cannot accept incoming remote desktop connections. Only Windows XP Professional can act as a Remote Desktop host, while Windows XP Home can only initiate connections to other machines.