Windows system has a very good function-Remote Desktop, I believe that the network administrator is really the Remote Desktop features to manage remote servers or ordinary clients. However, do you know that we can easily share the local computer's hard disk, clipboard, etc. after connecting to the target computer via Remote Desktop? Do we have to go through FTP when we want to upload local resources to a remote server? Today, the author uses the company's actual environment to introduce you to the ultimate evaluation of Remote Desktop resource sharing, so that we can really understand what resources we can share through Remote Desktop.
Remote Desktop Connection in the past and present life:
The creation of Windows Remote Desktop Connection components and Windows 2000 systems, which are more widely used in XP systems, is now a good helper for remote network management of new Windows systems such as Windows 2003,vista, together with terminal access.
However, after Remote Desktop Connection, we can only do the corresponding operation for the target system, when we want to transfer the local resources to the destination computer must be in such a way as FTP to relay, which to some extent brought inconvenience. Many network administrators claim to be able to use Remote Desktop related resource settings to achieve "Local disk and remote computer sharing" and "clipboard" sharing. But there are also a lot of users who claim that this shared setting does not work, and that in the case of complex networks, the relevant parameters are fictitious.
So what about the local resources and local device sharing features in Remote Desktop Connection components? Today, I start from the reality for you to complete the Remote Desktop resource sharing the ultimate evaluation. The author mainly tests the sharing problem of local disk and clipboard.
Second, the test environment profile:
The author selected two Windows 2003 and two installed Windows XP computers with SP2 installed SP3 to test Windows 2003 to Windows 2003,XP to Windows 2003,windows 2003 to XP and the sharing of the disk with the Clipboard after Remote Desktop Connection between XP systems.
Third, Remote Desktop resource sharing Ultimate Evaluation:
Here we will start the main content of this article-Remote Desktop resource sharing ultimate evaluation.
(1) Test preparation work and related sharing settings:
We start the Remote Desktop Connection program on the XP system, and then switch to the Local Resources tab and select Printers and clipboard under local devices and resources. (Figure 1)
The next point "Details" button will open the drive (each letter) selected, here will be listed in the local XP system partitions and optical drive letter, in the future when applied according to the actual needs to choose. (Figure 2)
We also need to modify the remote computer sound on the Local Resources tab when we're done. Select "Bring to this computer", "Do not play" and "stay on the remote computer" three categories, the first set the system audible to the local computer audio set primarily, the second setting is equivalent to mute, The third setting corresponds to the sound of the remote computer and the local computer does not sound. (Figure 3)
After we click the "Connect" button, we will automatically appear the remote Windows 2003 login interface, fill in the correct username and password and enter the Windows 2003 System desktop. (Figure 4)