Customizing The Microsoft RDP Client (Part 1)
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 by Michel Roth
A new article on MSTerminalServices.org by Claudio Rodrigues on customizing the Microsoft RDP Client (Part 1):

"In this two part article series we will check some useful options available for customizing the Microsoft Remote Desktop client, showing you all the tools to get the job done, in a step-by-step guide!

Probably the first question you are asking yourself is ‘What does he mean by customizing the Microsoft RDP Client and WHY?’. Well the answer to this question is simple. First of all, I like custom things. If I can tweak, change and even break something, I will do it. Just for fun.

Seriously, the main reason for customizing the now famous ‘Remote Desktop Client’ (Fig. 1) is to change a couple things that can help you in many ways like increasing your Terminal Server security (yes, that is right), reducing support calls/issues and of course, branding another piece of software with your company logo."

Read the article here.

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