Standard remote settings
If you’ve remote access software with a desktop PC before you’ll recognise most of these settings. The Display tab lets users chose the screen resolution and colour quality and the Performance tab has more options, like animating windows as they’re moved; the higher fidelity you choose here, the more information is transferred and the more bandwidth is required.
If you don’t want local drives, printers and other resources mapped to the virtual desktop you can turn these off by policy rather than individually here. Choose whether the Windows key and the Alt-tab combination control the local PC, the remote desktop – or the virtual desktop only when it’s running full screen.
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