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Jon Morgan 1 Reputation point
2021-06-04T08:31:43.323+00:00

Some advice please. I am researching LOB software for a client, one of the offerings uses RDS to connect to a remote server in Vancouver, (we are in the UK).

My question is: - Do you people think RDS is a suitable protocol for this scenario please?

I’m a fan of RDS and use it on occasion, but is it the right tool for this job?

TIA

Jon

Windows for business | Windows Client for IT Pros | User experience | Remote desktop services and terminal services
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  1. Leila Kong 3,711 Reputation points
    2021-06-18T01:54:02.297+00:00

    Hello @Jon Morgan ,

    Just checking in to see if the information provided was helpful.
    Please post back at your convenience if we can assist further.

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  2. Leila Kong 3,711 Reputation points
    2021-06-07T06:45:26.637+00:00

    Hello @Jon Morgan ,

    1.Would you like to apply LOB software in the remote server?
    What's your RDS environment and Windows version?

    2.Instead of deploying LOB applications locally, you can install applications on an RD Session Host server and make them as available as RemoteApp programs.
    Configuring RemoteApp programs and client connectivity : https://sourcedaddy.com/windows-7/configuring-remoteapp-programs-and-client-connectivity.html

    3.My suggestion would be to use TS/RDS or VDI. The users can connect via VPN, log on to a TS/RDS server or log on to a virtual desktop and run the LOB applications.
    https://serverfault.com/questions/411127/remote-workers-need-to-login-to-domain-from-machines-not-on-the-domain/411148#411148

    Best regards,
    Leila


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