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RDP

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RDP

(Remote Desktop Protocol) An input/output presentation protocol from Microsoft that governs the keyboard, mouse and screen formatting between clients and servers in a thin client environment. It is Microsoft's counterpart to Citrix's ICA protocol. Based on the T.share protocol, RDP is used by Windows Terminal Services to provide shared terminal services in Windows servers. In addition to PCs, which use RDP via the Windows Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) client software, numerous dedicated thin client terminals support RDP. See thin client and Terminal Services.


(protocol)RDP -

1. Reliable Data Protocol.

2. Remote Desktop Protocol.


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IT administrators can use the superior low-bandwidth performance of RDP for most server maintenance and administration, while offering KVM over IP functionality to restore normal operations in the event of a server crash or other network failure.
The acquisition of RDP was based on our goal to create retail capability in hub cities," added Mosler.
The RDP was launched in 1995 to provide a broad policy framework for the post-apartheid development.
 
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