HP T5520 Administrator's Guide Microsoft Windows CE Image for HP Compaq t5000 - Page 71
RDP 5.5, Network Load Balancing NLB, available in Windows 2000 - compatible printers
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Programs and Add-ons RDP 5.5 RDP 5.5 replaces RDP 5.1, and provides the following functionality: ■ Unicode compatibility, which enables you to send Unicode values of characters as virtual key codes to the keyboard input. ■ RDP supports operation in any environment that allows network localization, automatic disconnect and remote configuration. ■ Variable bandwidth allocation through client-side bitmap caching and optional compression for low-bandwidth connections, significantly improving performance over low-bandwidth connections. ■ Multichannel-capable protocol that permits separate virtual channels for carrying presentation data, serial-device communication, licensing information, and heavily encrypted data. ■ Remote control which lets the support staff view and control a Terminal Services session. Sharing input and display graphics between two Terminal Services sessions lets support staff diagnose and resolve problems remotely. ■ Network Load Balancing (NLB), available in Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Datacenter Server. ■ High color 8-bit, 16-bit, and 24-bit graphics are supported if they are also supported in the graphics driver. ■ Clipboard sharing, also known as clipboard redirection. The local clipboard becomes a part of the clipboard viewer chain in the remote session, allowing the user to copy and paste between applications running in both the remote session and on the local client. ■ Local-printer redirection so server applications can print locally to the client device. ■ Local audio playback so server applications can direct audio to the client device or play at the Terminal Server. ■ Local-port redirection so server applications can use parallel and COM ports of the client device. ■ Local drive redirection so server applications can use the file system (including ATA) of the client device. Administrator's Guide www.hp.com 6-5