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Changes to Remoting Model in RDP 7

There have been some recent changes for the RTM versions of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 related to where content is rendered (client or host) when remoted over RDP 7. Read on to learn more about what has changed, and how various types of content

Top 10 RDP Protocol Misconceptions – Part 2

Hi, Nadim here again. Today we’re wrapping up our Top 10 list of RDP Misconceptions. So without further ado… 1) Myth: RDP is insecure; there is no encryption To be clear, this is totally false! RDP has always supported strong encryption and is by default

Remote Desktop Services at the 2009 MVP Summit

Last week, Microsoft hosted the annual MVP Summit in Seattle and Redmond. The term MVP stands for Most Valuable Professionals. The Microsoft MVP Program is a worldwide award and recognition program that strives to recognize amazing individuals in technical

Top 10 RDP Protocol Misconceptions – Part 1

Hi, My name is Nadim Abdo and I’m the development manager responsible for the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). Since we first shipped RDP in 1998 with Windows NT Terminal Services Edition we’ve gotten lot of very useful feedback on RDP (please keep it coming!).

Announcing RDP 6.1 Performance White Paper

With the Windows Server®°2008 and Windows°Vista® operating systems, Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP 6.1) enables new presentation and remote-oriented features such as Desktop Window Manager (DWM) presentation virtualization, 32-bit support, ClearType® display

Introducing Terminal Services Easy Print: Part 1

[Part I in a series. Jump to Part I , Part II , Part III ] Historically, printing redirection has been difficult for Terminal Services(TS) customers. To successfully redirect a given user's client printer to the terminal server, the proper drivers needed

Bandwidth Allocation for Terminal Server connections over RDP

Over a Terminal Server RDP connection, there are multiple applications (for example video, clipboard, printer output etc) that send data over the connection from server to client. On a low bandwidth connection these applications compete for available
 
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