Virtualisation is not generally used to provision to end users, you would put shortcuts to installed applications into c:\users\public\desktop and those icons will appear for all users. The end users would use the remote desktop application to then connect to the server.
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If you want to allow users to remote desktop the Windows server 2022, click Select Users and add the users. If the Server 2022 is domain joined, you can select the domain users and allow remote access to the server.
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is how users of Microsoft Windows systems can get a remote desktop on systems remotely to manage one or more workstations and/or servers. With the increase of organizations opting for remote work, so to has RDP usage over the internet increased. However, RDP was not initially designed with the security and privacy features needed to use it securely over the internet. RDP communicates over the widely known port 3389 making it very easy to discover by criminal threat actors. Furthermore, the default authentication method is limited to only a username and password.
Let's say you're the sort of IT person whose days, evenings, and weekends are consumed by running around from point to point, trying to keep your company's or clients' computers running. Chances are very good you're still using XP on the desktop and Server 2003 in the closet, because you're used to it, you're comfortable with it, your users understand it, and nobody's paying you to be disruptive. Plus, you're busy! So when you hear the name "Windows Server 2008 R2," what's your first thought? You're likely to believe that it's little more than a warmed-over service pack for Windows Server 2008, which is the server version of the much-maligned Windows Vista. That alone is enough of a condemnation to keep plenty of people away, even before we get to the learning curve.
By and large, most people won't do this on their Server 2008 R2 installs. But there are two groups of people who will want to: enthusiasts that plan to run Server 2008 R2 as their desktop operating system, and administrators of Remote Desktop Session Host server. While the first scenario is obvious enough, the second will come as a massive surprise: yes, you can use Windows Media Player to play audio and video at full speed over a Remote Desktop connection. Yes, you can record audio over a Remote Desktop connection. And, perhaps most surprising of all, yes, you can have a fully Aero-enabled desktop, with translucent effects, animations, full-fidelity audio and all, over a Remote Desktop connection.
Windows Media Player (and, in theory, DirectShow or Media Foundation-based multimedia application) is able to recognize when it is being run in a Remote Desktop session, and will stream the contents of the file being played through the Remote Desktop connection. Your local desktop decodes the file and displays it on your own screen. It's much the same with the Windows Aero graphics and effects; the remote machine instructs the local machine to draw the windows and do all the Aero effects. Bitmap acceleration is also supported; this allows any application running on the server that uses DirectX (including Flash and Silverlight) to run on the server, utilizing a GPU if available, or the CPU if necessary, to render the graphics, then capture the output and send it to the client. While this sounds great in theory, in practice it is not really all that scalable. 2ff7e9595c
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