User Manual Part 2
145 Chapter 5
5.2.7 Remote connection
The Remote Desktop Connection can log onto the Windows Terminal
Server and then access and use all the programs installed on the server.
For example, instead of running Microsoft Pocket Word, you can run the
desktop version of Microsoft Word.
5.2.7.1 Connecting to terminal server
5.2.7.2 Disconnecting without ending a session
* In the Remote Connection window, select Start > Shutdown.
* Select Disconnect > OK.
Note:If previously disconnected from a Terminal Server without ending
the session, the Terminal Server will continue to execute any run-
ning processes; the Remote Connection can later reconnect to this
same session (provided that the administrator has configured
Remote Connection to reconnect later to disconnected sessions).
5.2.7.3 Disconnecting and ending a session
*In the Remote Connection window, select Start > Shutdown.
* Select Log Off > OK.
* Select Start > Programs
> Remote Connection, or
run ‘CETSC’ from the
command prompt.
* In the Server box, type or
select a Terminal Server, a
name or TCP/IP address,
or select a server in the
drop-down list.
* Select Connect.
*In the Remote Connec-
tion window, type your
user name, password, and
domain, (if required), and
then select OK.
Figure 5.4: Remote Connected