![]() Most users will want to make sure the boxes are checked by both Printers and Clipboard which will allow you to print to you local printer and copy and paste files between your local PC and the server. On the Local Resources tab, you have several important options particularly in the “local devices and resources” section.On the Display Tab, you probably want to keep it as Full Screen.Do not click “save as” yet as you will want to make additional selections first and then come back to the general tab to “save as” the shortcut to the desktop. You can also enter the username if you want it to be saved. On the General Tab, you can enter the computer name field as the IP address of the remote server or dns name if setup.Click on “Show Options” to view the settings that can be modified/customized.On your Windows PC, open your local remote desktop connection client by clicking the start button and typing mstsc, or browsing to the program in start, all programs, accessories, remote desktop connection.Steps to create a shortcut on your desktop to your local Remote Desktop Connection Client: This assumes that the users are on the same version of Windows/RDP. If you are the local IT admin and want to make it easier for your users to login to their remote desktop session on the remote server, you can create the RDP shortcut for each of them on their local PC or create it on your PC and provide it to them to save on their desktop. You can also choose to save your username so you don’t need to enter it each time. The shortcut can include customization like enabling printer redirection, enabling clipboard (to copy and paste between the server and local PC), hard drive redirection and more. ![]() Users can create a shortcut on their desktop to the Remote Desktop Connection Client on their local PC to make it easier to login to their remote server. ![]()
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