Windows Remote Desktop (RDP)
Windows Remote Desktop allows to remotely get a Windows session on a Windows XP/2000/2003 machine on which it is enabled from any machine running the RDP client: the RDP client asks the name of the machine and the user and password and then the client opens a window showing the desktop of the server machine.
I'll show:
- Comparison between UltraVNC, Windows Remote Desktop and Citrix ICA connection
- How to enable Windows Remote Desktop in Windows XP SP2
- How to connect to a Windows Remote Desktop from Windows 98
- How to secure RDP
- Troubleshooting
Posted by: Z24 | Sat, Sep 15 2007 |
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Tagged as: client-server, rdp, security, software, vnc, windows, xp
Debian on Windows with VMWare, Linux applications in Windows using X server
With this little and very simple tutorial I will explain what I did to:
- install VMWare for Windows
- run Debian virtual appliance
- connect from Windows host to Linux guest and connect from Linux guest to Windows host
- run seamless Linux applications in the Windows graphical environment using an X server
Posted by: Z24 | Mon, Oct 09 2006 |
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Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake 32 bit on Windows XP with Qemu, Qemu networking, Linux applications in Windows using X server
With this little tutorial I will explain what I did to:
- install Qemu and its accelerator kqemu
- create an image file where the guest operating system will be installed
- install and then run Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake 32 bit as a guest operating system
- connect from Windows host to Linux guest with qemu
rediroption - connect from Windows host to Linux guest and connect from Linux guest to Windows host using tap driver
- run seamless Linux applications in the Windows graphical environment using an X server
Posted by: Z24 | Sat, Sep 16 2006 |
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Tagged as: client-server, linux, qemu, virtualization, windows, xp
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