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March 2007 - Posts

TS connection experience improvements based on RDP 6.0 client customer feedback

Many users have downloaded the RDP 6.0 TS client through Windows update since it was released. We have received significant feedback on the RDP 6.0 client -- both on what you liked and what you disliked. In this post we want to let you know that we heard

Writing a Desktop Sharing Application

Windows Desktop Sharing (WDS) API provides a rich set of API to share your complete desktop or just individual applications. Below is a step-by-step guide to write a sharing application. I have chosen C#/.Net to make things simpler and we will be using

Enabling Remote Desktop using Unattended Setup

This document describes how remote connections can be enabled during unattend installation. Important!! The examples given in this document are for information only. The recommended way to author answer files is to create them in Windows System Image

Terminal Services Licensing TechCenter

Terminal Services Licensing is a topic that we know many of you are, well lets say, passionate about. To make it easier to find key information on licensing we have created a new Terminal Services Licensing TechCenter on TechNet– the TechCenters are where

Windows Desktop Sharing API

Windows Desktop Sharing API Basics Microsoft Terminal Services provides a public "Windows Desktop Sharing API" based on RDP to enable customers to write custom collaboration solutions in Windows Vista . These API's are available on all the SKU's starting

UPDATE: Remote Desktop Connection (Terminal Services Client 6.0) for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 (Localized) released

We've released the final set of localized versions of the new Remote Desktop Client corresponding to Vista for the following languages: Windows Server 2003 : Czech , Portugese – Portugal , Turkish , Hungarian Windows XP : Czech , Greek , Portugese – Portugal
 
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