User`s guide

The Client Creator can be used to create disks for installing the client software on a
user's computer. You can use these disks to distribute the appropriate Terminal
Services Client to each user.
One of the directories created in Terminal Services installation is WINNT\system32
\clients\tsclient.
By sharing this directory as read-only, you can install the Terminal Server Client
over the network without using discs. This is done simply by running setup.exe
from the net\win32 directory.
Windows Server 2003/XP Professional computers
The Client is installed as default.
The Terminal Services Client, called the Remote Desktop Connection (RDC),
provides substantial improvements over previous releases, including greater
functionality through a simplified user interface.
Remote Desktop Connection for Windows XP (Terminal Services Client 6.0) is
available from Microsoft site (see KB925876). This will give some new useful
features, for example, it is possible to use large two monitor displays on
workstations.
This version of Remote Desktop Connection (Terminal Services Client 6.0) can be
installed on client computers running Windows XP Service Pack 2. It can be used to
connect to terminal servers or remote desktops running earlier versions of Windows,
but the new features are available only when the remote computer is running
Windows Vista or Windows Server, code name "Longhorn."
2.3.6. Remote Display Protocol (RDP) Client
To open the Remote Desktop Connection (RDP) Client select Startup >
Accessories > Communications > Remote Desktop Connection. See Fig. 2.3.6.-1
below.
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Fig. 2.3.6.-1 Opening the Remote Desktop Connection
Customizing the Remote Connection
To change the various options for configuring the remote connection, a property
sheet with tabs shows the controls for
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