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Applications, Remote Desktop Connection, HP Remote Graphics Software (RGS), TeemTalk Terminal - mobile thin client

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4 Applications Remote Desktop Connection The Remote Desktop Connection utility allows you to establish connections to a Windows Terminal Server or to access remote applications by using Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). For additional information on how to use the Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection utility, go to the Microsoft Web site at http://www.microsoft.com. HP Remote Graphics Software (RGS) HP RGS is an advanced utility that allows a user to access and share the desktop of a remote computer over a standard network. All applications run natively on the remote computer and take full advantage of the computer and graphics resources of the sending computer. TeemTalk Terminal Emulation All computer models include terminal emulation software to support computing on legacy platforms. The software uses the Telnet protocol to communicate with the computing platform. Refer to the terminal emulation documentation (supplied separately) for instructions. ▲ To access the TeemTalk Connection Wizard and the TeemTalk Emulator, select Start > All Programs > Hewlett-Packard. HP Device Manager HP Device Manager is a management solution that communicates with a large number of HP Mobile Thin Clients, and provides remote and asset management, reporting, and security. HP Device Manager is based on industry-standard technologies, such as RDMS and SSL encryption. Citrix XenApp Client Citrix XenApp Client is an on-demand application delivery solution that offers application compatibility. It enables any Windows® application to be virtualized, centralized, and managed in the datacenter, and then delivered as a service instantly anywhere, and to any device. For additional information on how to use the Citrix XenApp Client, go to the Citrix Web site at http://www.citrix.com. 10 Chapter 4 Applications

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Applications
Remote Desktop Connection
The Remote Desktop Connection utility allows you to establish connections to a Windows Terminal
Server or to access remote applications by using Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP).
For additional information on how to use the Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection utility, go to the
Microsoft Web site at
.
HP Remote Graphics Software (RGS)
HP RGS is an advanced utility that allows a user to access and share the desktop of a remote
computer over a standard network. All applications run natively on the remote computer and take full
advantage of the computer and graphics resources of the sending computer.
TeemTalk Terminal Emulation
All computer models include terminal emulation software to support computing on legacy platforms.
The software uses the Telnet protocol to communicate with the computing platform. Refer to the
terminal emulation documentation (supplied separately) for instructions.
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To access the TeemTalk Connection Wizard and the TeemTalk Emulator, select
Start
>
All
Programs
>
Hewlett-Packard
.
HP Device Manager
HP Device Manager is a management solution that communicates with a large number of HP Mobile
Thin Clients, and provides remote and asset management, reporting, and security. HP Device
Manager is based on industry-standard technologies, such as RDMS and SSL encryption.
Citrix XenApp Client
Citrix XenApp Client is an on-demand application delivery solution that offers application
compatibility. It enables any Windows® application to be virtualized, centralized, and managed in the
datacenter, and then delivered as a service instantly anywhere, and to any device.
For additional information on how to use the Citrix XenApp Client, go to the Citrix Web site at
.
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Chapter 4
Applications