Well because they can run the application on their desktop instead of running it on the terminal server desktop. The application will be floating on their desktop and they can split screen
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Browse All TopicsWe are running Terminal Server 2008 terminal server web and the user have to log in to the web site and then log in again to the remote desktop when remote app start up. Is there a way to get around this?? Client are using remote desktop 6.1. Only 1 stand alone server
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by: bbaoPosted on 2009-05-01 at 04:45:10ID: 24278240
umm... why not simply connect to the W2K8 server using the IP or computer name from the RDP client?