The Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a popular solution for establishing remote connectivity to Windows machines. We discuss the features of this protocol and how to use it with third-party software to share locally-attached peripheral devices like printers and scanners remotely over a network.
For anyone in the market for remote access software, the article below is for you. We compare two high-performing tools: SplashTop and RDP, so users can have the insight they need to choose the tool that’s right for them.
The most detailed guide on configuring a remote desktop for working over the Internet. Find out how to use RDP over the Internet with the help of VPN services and by forwarding the required ports on the router.
The most detailed guide to MSTSC command-line options. Find out what RDP commands exist out there and how to use them to fine-tune the remote connection.