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Old Mar 1, 2007, 03:40 AM
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remote destop?

hi!what is remote destop?

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Typically that refers to a computer that you are controlling/using from another location.
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Normally this is achieved over a local area network or the internet. You can use the PC with some diminished functionality, but it allows access to documents and applications on that PC.

There are many different applications out there that enable similar functionality.

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Maybe your question was general?????

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Signal, is it that you need help using remote desktop? If so, please give us some more detail; we can help.
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I think the OP was looking for an answer that covers all eventualities ... for his/her homework. Is Google so hard to use?
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Signal, is it that you need help using remote desktop? If so, please give us some more detail; we can help.
yes, thank you...I want to use remote desktop for thin client.and which server is good?
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"thin client"? What do you mean by that? We cannot help unless we understand more.

Please explain what, exactly, you want to do.

...not trying to be rude at all, just trying to get the info we need so that our experts can help you out.
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"thin client"? What do you mean by that? We cannot help unless we understand more.

Please explain what, exactly, you want to do.

...not trying to be rude at all, just trying to get the info we need so that our experts can help you out.
ok,thin client use for diskless and windows xp in thin client boots by network,remote desktop be used in thin client, i want to know settings of remote desktop for thin client?

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"thin client"? What do you mean by that? We cannot help unless we understand more.

Please explain what, exactly, you want to do.

...not trying to be rude at all, just trying to get the info we need so that our experts can help you out.
do you want to help me as a guider or not?you want to disappoint me, Mr Rickj????????????


with which software we can use for hardlessing in a network that is used thin client?

from this list that is coming below,you accept the best for this operation?
SimplyRDP
BXP
XP Embeded
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