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Remote Desktop Connection
The Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection allows an administrator
to access a Windows XPe-based thin client (disabled by default) or a
Windows Terminal Server from a remote location. With this
connection, the administrator can take control of the local thin client
and its applications.
The XPe desktop
This section gives a general overview of the XPe User and
Administrator desktop features and functions.
User desktop
The desktop that displays when you are logged on as a user is a
standard Windows XP desktop, except that the Citrix Program
Neighborhood, Remote Desktop Connection, and Internet Explorer
are the only icons present. These selections are also available from the
Start menu. If the terminal emulator application is installed, you can
open it from
Start > Programs
.
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Links to remote ICA NFuse-published applications may also be listed
on the Start menu and/or displayed as icons on the desktop. Refer to
the Citrix documentation for information and instructions.
For information about the functionality of the standard Windows XPe
desktop and Start menu items, refer to the applicable Microsoft
documentation at:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/embedded/windowsxpembedded/default.
aspx
For the Web addresses of the Citrix Program Neighborhood and
Remote Desktop Connection help documents, see
“Programs menu
extended selections” on page 10
.
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The Control Panel, available to users by clicking
Start > Control
Panel,
provides access to a limited set of resources for changing
Windows XPe user preferences. You must log on as Administrator to
access the extended set of system resources.