Terminal Server Remote Desktop released.

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Released on: 11, September 2008
, Author: Olga Ritchie
, Audience: Software related

UK, Liverpool President of the FabulaTech Andrew Scott announced release of the terminal server project Terminal Server Remote Desktop. The program provides with the possibility to access local USB devices in Terminal Server environment. Alan Scott, president of the COIS retail company says: I am fortunate in that I get to work from home on a fairly regular basis. My job relies on my being able to connect via VPN into the Company intranet. I run a lot of software on my work computer that is bandwidth intensive, and being that my uplink speed from home is rather limited, I have a difficult time running my normal applications from home. For this reason I run my applications on my work computer (which is at the office) while I am at home via VPN and Remote Desktop. The problem I have with this is not being able to connect my USB devices to my work PC. And he continues: In trying to figure out a way to solve these problems, I discovered Terminal Server Remote Desktop software via a Google search. I was very skeptical about performance since I use a VPN connection to my work PC, but I saw that they offered a fully functional 15 day free trial of their software. I installed, configured, and was running it within 10 minutes. I then redirected my Blackberry to my work PC and was truly amazed that it worked flawlessly right out of the gate. I was ecstatic! Now I am fully functional when I am working from home. I am able to redirect my home web cam and do video chat with my remote employees, I have full use of my password management software, and I even reloaded the software and resynced my Blackberry with my company email account one night when my Blackberry OS bit the dust. Thanks to Terminal Server Remote Desktop I can now work from home more often .
Terminal Server Remote Desktop features emphasize:
Work with local USB devices in remote Windows session
RDP protocol support
Unlimited USB devices can be redirected from workstation
Unlimited USB devices can be connected to server
Wide variety of USB devices is supported
Auto-redirection of USB devices
Auto-redirection exclude list
USB devices safe removal support.

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