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Written by Greg Neagle
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Friday, 18 May 2007 |
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In many enterprises, Mac users need occasional access to Windows applications. One common way to provide this access is to implement a Microsoft Terminal Server to host the applications. Mac users then connect to the Terminal Server using Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) client.
Remote Desktop Connection, a PowerPC-only application, generally works well, even on Intel Macs. It was a few shortcomings, most notably, the inability to host multiple simultaneous connections. But with some advanced configuration, this limitation can be eliminated and the user experience can be greatly improved.
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