You are on page 1of 5

Name:- Sahil Nilesh Shivekar Branch:- IF41

Enrollment no:- 1901160154


Roll no:- 51
PRACTICAL NO 12
➢ Title: Configure and work with Remote desktop application available with Operating
➢ Theory: The RemoteApp and Desktop Connections feature offers several benefits:

RemoteApp programs launch from the Start menu just like any other application.
Published Remote Desktop connections are included alongside RemoteApp programs
on the Start menu.
Changes to the published connection (such as newly published RemoteApp
programs) are automatically reflected on the user‘s Start menu, without any effort
on the user‘s part. RemoteApp programs can be easily launched with Windows
Search.
Users only have to log on once, to create the connection. From that point on, updates
happen with no prompt for user credentials.
RemoteApp and Desktop Connections do not require domain membership for client
computers. RemoteApp and Desktop Connections benefit from new features in
Windows Server 2008 R2, such as Personal Desktop assignment or per-user
application filtering.
RemoteApp and Desktop Connections are built on standard technologies such as XML
and HTTPS, making it possible for developers to build solutions around it. It also
offers APIs that allow the client software to support other types of resources, in
addition to RemoteApp programs and Remote Desktop connections.
➢ Diagram:

➢ Procedure:
1. Open RemoteApp and Desktop Connections in the Control Panel, either by opening
Control Panel, or by using Windows Search.

2. Click Set up a new connection with RemoteApp and Desktop Connections . This will
start the new connection wizard.
3. Enter the URL of the connection. This URL will generally be of the form:
https://<servername>/rdweb/feed/webfeed.aspx
Here, ―<servername>‖ is the host name of the RD Web Access
server. The wizard should look like this:

4. Click Next .

5. Click Next . The RemoteApp and Desktop Connections client software will now contact the
RD Web Access server to set up the connection. You will be prompted to authenticate to the
web server.

6. Enter your credentials. Now the RemoteApp and Desktop Connections client software will
finish setting up the connection.
In a moment, the process will complete, and you will see a wizard
page that summarizes the results.

7. Click Finish .
Now the RemoteApp and Desktop Connections Control Panel will show your newly
created connection:

You can return to this summary page anytime you need to manage your connections.
The Start menu will now contain the RemoteApp programs from the new connection:
You can also access these programs by using Windows Search:

You might also like