Administrator Guide
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Using Connections
This section describes how to configure your WES-based terminal to connect to
server-based services utilizing several different connection protocols.
Using Remote Desktop
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a secure communication method based on
Microsoft Terminal Services. It provides connection to Windows-based
machines and is efficient enough to run on high-latency networks.
1
To open Remote Desktop and launch and RDP session, you can usually
double-click the icon on your desktop called
Remote Desktop
Connection
. If your desktop does not have an RDP icon, you can also
use the following path:
Start→All Programs→
Accessories→Communications→Desktop Connection
.
2
In the
Thin Client
box type in the IP address of your RDP server, and
your user name. If your user name requires a domain you can type your
name in the format
DOMAIN\username
.
3
Clicking the options arrow at the bottom of the RDP window will allow
you to set custom options available for your RDP session. Resolution
and color options, printer and USB redirection, and several other
performance options are available from the drop down menu in various
tabs.
4
After typing in your credentials, click
Connect
at the bottom of the menu.
It may ask you to confirm your connection, and once you type in your
password and hit Enter you will launch your RDP session.