|
- Introducing RemoteApp and Desktop Connections | Microsoft Community Hub
RemoteApp and Desktop Connections is a new feature in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 that builds on this by bringing RemoteApp programs to the Start menu, giving them the same launch experience as local applications
- Introducing Web Single Sign-On for RemoteApp and Desktop Connections
Click OK to close the RemoteApp Deployment Settings dialog box Repeat the steps in the procedure for each RD Session Host that is providing RemoteApp programs through RemoteApp and Desktop Connection Step 5: Specify certificate on RD Connection Broker server On the RD Connection Broker server, open Remote Desktop Connection Manager
- Remote Desktop Services | Microsoft Community Hub
The Remote Desktop Services role allows users to access either the full desktop or individual RemoteApp programs based on the configuration and user permissions If you wish to restrict users to using only RemoteApp programs without full desktop access, you can follow these steps: 1
- RemoteApp for Hyper-V (VDI) Deployment | Microsoft Community Hub
Similar to RemoteApp, the RemoteApp for Hyper-V feature allows users to access a specific hosted application remotely, as opposed to the entire desktop When using RemoteApp, the application runs in the context of a server session; however, RemoteApp for Hyper-V enables remote access to an application running on a Hyper-V virtual machine (VM)
- Deploying RemoteApp and Desktop Connections via Intune | Microsoft . . .
Deploying RemoteApp and Desktop Connections via Intune Hi, Searching to find the steps to deploy RemoteApp and desktop connections by using Intune, I was not able to find a way that actually worked Just wondering if anyone has a working method that is actually active for the above deployment
- Windows 7 Windows Server 2008 R2: RemoteApp and Desktop Connection
With RemoteApp and Desktop Connection, administrators can create an aggregated and customized view of RemoteApps and desktops and assign them to users Users can then access the RemoteApps and desktops from the RD Web Access portal, or subscribe to a web feed which will seamlessly integrate them into a Windows 7 Start menu and automatically
- Windows Apps in the Cloud: Introducing Microsoft Azure RemoteApp
RemoteApp Virtual Networks (VNets) extend this technology to bridge into your corporate network so apps hosted in Azure run with the same data fidelity and network access as applications hosted on-premises You can manage your RemoteApp VNets using the “Virtual Networks” tab of the RemoteApp management interface
- RemoteApp improvements in Windows Server 2012 R2
Live thumbnails RemoteApp programs on Windows Server 2012 R2 now provide live thumbnails and show a preview of the entire application when you hover over the thumbnail in the taskbar With these new improvements, RemoteApp programs behave like local apps and make it easier to transition from one app to the next quickly
|
|
|