Remote Desktop Connection Architecture
Wednesday, 20 February 2008 by Michel Roth
A short dive in to the Remote Desktop connection architecture by the Enterprise Platforms Windows Server Performance Team.

Remote Desktop Connection ArchitectureLearn that the Remote Desktop Connection 6.1 client is comprised of the four functional layers containing individual objects that interact through a common set of core components.  The function layers that make up RDC Architecture are:

  • Shell Layer
  • ActiveX Layer
  • Core Layer
  • Transport Layer

The diagram on the left illustrates the relationship between the components of the RDC client application.

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