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On your local Windows PC: In the search box on the taskbar, type Remote Desktop Connection, and then select Remote Desktop Connection. In Remote Desktop Connection, type the name of the PC you want to connect to (from Step 1), and then select Connect.

On your Windows, Android, or iOS device: Open the Remote Desktop app (available for free from Microsoft Store, Google Play, and the Mac App Store), and add the name of the PC that you want to connect to (from Step 1). Select the remote PC name that you added, and then wait for the connection to complete.

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On your Windows, Android, or iOS device: Open the Remote Desktop app (available for free from Microsoft Store, Google Play, and the Mac App Store), and add the name of the PC that you want to connect to (from Step 1). Select the remote PC name that you added, and then wait for the connection to complete.

This is the companion extension for the Chrome Remote Desktop website ( ). This extension enables you to install, view, and modify the Chrome Remote Desktop native client from the web UI.Chrome Remote Desktop allows users to remotely access another computer through Chrome browser or a Chromebook. Computers can be made available on an short-term basis for scenarios such as ad hoc remote support, or on a more long-term basis for remote access to your applications and files. All connections are fully secured.Chrome Remote Desktop is fully cross-platform. Provide remote assistance to Windows, Mac and Linux users, or access your Windows and Mac desktops at any time, all from the Chrome browser on virtually any device, including Chromebooks.For information about privacy, please see the Google Privacy Policy and the Chrome Privacy Notice.For help or troubleshooting please click here:

With Microsoft Remote Desktop clients, you can connect to Remote Desktop Services from Windows Server and remote PCs, and use and control desktops and apps that your admin has made available to you. There are clients available for many different types of devices on different platforms and form factors, such as desktops and laptops, tablets, smartphones, and through a web browser. Using your web browser on desktops and laptops, you can connect without having to download and install any software.

Some features are only available with certain clients, so it's important to check Compare the features of the Remote Desktop clients to understand the differences when connecting to Remote Desktop Services or remote PCs.

You can also use most versions of the Remote Desktop client to also connect to Azure Virtual Desktop, as well as to Remote Desktop Services in Windows Server or to a remote PC. If you want information on Azure Virtual Desktop instead, see Remote Desktop clients for Azure Virtual Desktop.

Here's a list of the Remote Desktop client apps and our documentation for connecting to Remote Desktop Services or remote PCs, where you can find download links, what's new, and learn how to install and use each client.

An alternative is to use the software TeamViewer that permits the visualization of a remote desktop using a different technology. It must be installed both on the remote and the local desktop using the same version. Note that the free license gives errors when used with Windows server 2008 or 2010.

I was just wondering if there was any update on this? Adding functionality to be able to use remote desktop would be extremely useful to us also. Being able to remote in to our high speed computers at hq would make us much more productive. Downloading and installing TeamViewer would not really an option as the free licence is only for personal use.

Thanks for the response, it really would make a huge difference to productivity having full access remotely, I currently have to drive 60 miles to mark GCPs in the office! We should all be doing our upmost to limit our environmental impact, therefore having remote access would also bring down our carbon footprint.

As an update, our IT people figured out how to get a Remote Desktop to work. You need to make sure the remote desktop has Open GL capabilities and a good graphics card. I retested after they reconfigured/updated it, and Pix4D worked!

Just wanted to see where this is at. I have not been able to remote desktop into Pix4d no mapper what OpenGL version I have. This makes working on Pix4d from home impossible with out having to buy a separate piece of software.

Progress update on this? As we convert to WVD and Azure CADD machines as an engineering/survey industry, Pix4D will need to keep pace to remain relevant. COVID really accelerated this transition as we enabled our staff to work from anywhere.

I have a scenario where i will have to connect to remote desktop from my Alteryx Desktop and from the RDP will have to goto a website and download the data and get that to my local desktop , is it possible to do this alteryx

Hi @Lavanya_Naidu can you explain it a bit more. Meanwhile if you have a alteryx desktop in your system and there is a dataset which is on remote desktop, just copy the data and paste it in the local system. I will work

@caltang - I can think of numerous reasons one would want to use Alteyrx on a remote desktop - feel free to reach out if you want some real world use cases. primarily it's for some kind of security issue/infra access issue.

having said that - I don't think the OP can do what they want. It sounds more like an RPA/UiPath thing. You can execute a script in a cloud VM (like a startup script) and you can create the VM (and startup script) via CLI (aka via run command/Alteryx). It's pretty cumbersome - and requires tons of specifics and cloud CLI know-how which if you/your team had you a) probably wouldn't be using Alteryx for b) probably wouldn't be posting here for a solution.

We are currently running JMP on Citrix servers. We've been asked by our IT department to see if JMP will run using Remote Desktop Services (RDS). Is that possible? Has anyone else done this and can you share war stories?

You'll probably need a JMP server license for JMP to run on a server OS. Your JMP support people will know more about how that works, and it may be what you already have. (I'm unfamiliar with Citrix.)

Any ideas about hardware acceleration on RDS? I've noticed that, regardless of the preference setting, hardware acceleration doesn't work over RDS. With a 4k monitor, JMP has about 0.4 second delay with all possible interactions on a full-screen window (such as simply clicking the "File" menu -- 0.4 second wait till response).

The latency numbers might tell you something. (Be sure to scroll down.) You might get really different numbers running it on your local browser vs on a browser on the Remote Desktop Server. I would not expect the JMP version to have much to do with the answer.

If you have two machines available, A and B, you can remote login to B from A and see B's desktop from a window on A. You can do everything you could do if you were in front of B and you can (for some things) copy/paste between the B window on A and other A windows. As I recall, text and small files work well via the clipboard, but not copy/past of bitmaps and directories. You can probably experiment in your office from a non-JMP machine for A with a JMP machine on B to see how it feels.

You mention Split Tunnel. To use that feature of the VPN you have to add the .exe file for the remote desktop feature to the Split Tunnel settings. The file you need to add is mstsc.exe found at C:\Windows\System32\mstsc.exe

I have used the split tunnel in the manner you have indicated. I still have to port forward thru the fire wall. This I can do at only one of the networks and then I keep getting notice from my security of repeated attempts to get on my network from multiple IP address.

RPD the remote devices you can manage first. Use the Windows built-in VPN on all the machines. Try the VPN access via Windows first and establish a common link, see if that can be shared at your level with ALL the remote devices. I believe you had said you are not admin on one of the devices and that network. That admin should, if running Windows Server or otherwise, should work with you to configure access. Their best practices would be NLA connections managed at their network level under their policies. You will be utilizing their security rules at their network levels.

The specific problems that arise with a VPN AND, RPD, is that a VPN allows you access to a network. RDP allows access to a specific computer or computers, RDP offers a higher level of security and encryption. NLA if it can be utilized is suggested.

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I'm trying to configure a full webtop that can be accessed externally that contains RDP links to various servers (not RDSH). I've followed the instructions in the following video, which seems to be the only thing I can find remotely close to what I'm trying to achieve:

I'm sure I'm missing something very simple, but I can't find anything at all. In terms of set up, this is part of an SSL-VPN deployment that was created using the wizard. I've simply created an additional full webtop that is assigned to a specific AD group that also contains links for various remote desktops / rdp.

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