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How to configure newest iso of DSL to boot straight into RDP?

Asked by itmail2 in Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Linux Networking, Windows Server 2008

I am trying to setup a thin-client type system where we give our clients a CD that has a user/pass along with it. They then boot off this CD into a linux distro which in turns boots straight into RDP. Basically I just want them to put this CD in, and have it configured for our IP back at the server so they can log-in and do what they need to do. I need them to be able to do this on nearly any machine they are at (hence the boot cd) and I would like for them not to see a linux bootup, simply just a boot of the CD into the RDP.

How would I go about setting something like this up?

Also the server that will be logged-into is setup using Windows Server 2008

Sorry I haven't jumped much into the world of Linux. Thanks in advance to all who help.Start Free Trial
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