![]() And Microsoft actually uses RemoteApp for running individual programs with the Windows XP Mode of Windows 7. Though it appears as Microsoft only officially supports the hosting of RemoteApps on Windows Server 2008 and later with Terminal Server, with some modifications you can host them from the client versions of Windows XP and later that support traditional Remote Desktop hosting. Instead of seeing the host’s entire desktop, remote users see just the program when launching a RemoteApp. RemoteApp is a feature of Windows Remote Desktop that allows individual programs to be remotely accessed via the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). ![]() If you would like to read the next part of this article series please go to Host RemoteApps from Windows PCs (Part 2).
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