Configuring Advanced Rdp Connection Settings - ViewSonic SC-T35 User Manual

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4.6.5

Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings

The tables below provide a description of each setting item for RDP connections. Please refer to these tables to
configure advanced settings and customize shortcuts on local desktop and START menu for service access.
NOTE
• Please note that available settings vary with the selected connection type.
Settings for the Connection Type of Remote Desktop
NOTE
• For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Remote Web Access, please
refer to "Settings for the Connection Type of Remote Web Access" on page 118.
• For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Web Feed, please refer to
"Settings for the Connection Type of Web Feed" on page 121.
General Sub-tab
Server Settings
Item
Session Name
Computer
Connection Type
Connection Quality
Network Level Authentication
Type in the name for Remote Desktop sessions.
Type in the IP address of the server where to deliver a Remote Desktop session.
This table only provides descriptions for available settings when Remote
Desktop is selected.
Three connection types are available:
Option
Description
Remote Desktop
Select to access remote desktop/application services.
Select to access remote application services through
Remote Web Access
a Web browser (Mozilla Firefox).
Select to access remote application services through
Web Feed
published desktop shortcuts.
Select the setting that best describes the quality of your network connection.
Three options are available: LAN (Very Fast), Broadband (Fast), and
Modem (Slow).
Select to enable/disable Network Level Authentication.
NOTE: Network Level Authentication is the authentication method used to
enhance the server security by requiring that the user be authenticated
before the logon screen is displayed and a session is created. This is a
more secure authentication method that can help protect the remote
computer from malicious users and software.
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Configuring Client Settings
Configuring Service Access Settings
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