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Remote Access Protocols
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ALSO CALLED: Terminal Emulation Protocols and Remote Logins
DEFINITION: Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a protocol designed for secure communications in networks using Microsoft Terminal Services. RDP is available for most versions of the Windows operating system as well as Mac OS X, Linux
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Posted: 06 Aug 2008 | Published: 06 Aug 2008
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REMOTE ACCESS PROTOCOLS DEFINITION (continued):
and FreeBSD. In 2006, RDP 6.0 was released for Microsoft Vista. An open source version is under development. Noteworthy properties of RDP include encryption, smart card authentication, bandwidth reduction, resource sharing, the ability to use multiple displays and the ability to disconnect temporarily without logging off. RDP also allows redirection of functions such as audio and printing. RDP can support
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