Configuring
a Remote Desktop Connection Session Services
Remote Desktop Connection is a network protocol that provides
a graphical interface to connect to another computer over a network
connection.
Use the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box to establish and manage
connections to remote applications.
To configure a Remote
Desktop Connection:
Log in as user or administrator.
On the taskbar, click the start button,
and then click All Programs.
Click Remote Desktop Connection on
the Programs menu, and then click Remote Desktop Connection.
The Remote Desktop Connection dialog
box is displayed.
You can also double-click the Remote Desktop Connection icon on the desktop to open the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box.
In the Computer box, enter the computer or the
domain name. For advanced configuration options, click Show Options.
In the General tab, you can enter
the logon credentials, open an existing RDP connection, or save a
new RDP connection file.
In the Display tab, manage the display
and the color quality of your remote desktop.
Move the slider to increase or decrease the size
of your remote desktop. To use full screen, move the slider all the
way to the right.
Select the color quality of your preference
for your remote desktop from the drop-down list.
Select or clear the Display the
connection bar when I use the full screen check box to display
or hide the connection bar in full screen mode.
In the Local Resources tab configure
audio, keyboard, or local devices and resources for your remote desktop.
In the Remote audio section, click Settings for advanced audio settings options.
In the Keyboard section, from the
drop-down list select the desired environment you want to apply the
keyboard combinations.
In the Local devices and resources
section, select devices and resources that you want to use in your
remote session. Click More for more options.
In the Programs tab, to start a default
program with the remote session, select the Start the following
program on connection check box and specify the details.
In the Experience tab optimize the
performance of your remote session based on the connection quality.
NOTE:If you find that the File Based Write Filter cache is filling up,
you can disable Bitmap caching in the Experience tab after
clicking Show Options in the window.
In the Advanced tab, in the Server
Authentication section, from the drop-down list, select the action
you want the thin clientOptiplex client to perform when
the server authentication fails.
In the Connect from anywhere section, click Settings to configure the connection settings such as Remote
Desktop Gateway server settings and logon settings when you are working
remotely.
Click Connect.
Enter the login credentials for connecting
to the remote session in the Security dialog box.
NOTE:The standard version
(default) is used for a single monitor display, while the Span version
can be used when extending a single session to two monitors for dual-monitor
capable thin clientsOptiplex clients. The Span version
can be used when extending a single session to two monitors for dual-monitor.
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