Tag Results For: Remote Desktop Connection

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Jump Desktop Now Lets Android Users Remotely Control Their PCs & Macs

Developed by Phase Five Systems, Jump Desktop is a simple, yet effective, cross-platform iOS and Android app that allows users to remotely connect to their Mac and/or Windows-based computer via Remote Desktop Connection Protocol (RDP), as well as Virtual Network Computing (VNC) protocol. While the app has been around in the iTunes App Store for [...] (more…)

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MultiDesk: Connect To Multiple Remote Desktops In A Tabbed Interface

MultiDesk is a  portable, tab-based remote desktop client for Microsoft’s Terminal Services (Remote Desktop) connections. It enables the management of multiple remote desktop connections, with the option to organize them in custom groups for saving your remote connection settings in a systematic order. Its tabbed interface lets you run numerous remote sessions simultaneously within the same [...] (more…)

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mRemoteNG: Establish RDP, SSH & Telnet Connections In Multiple Tabs

mRemoteNG is a fork of the mRemote application, which is a multi-tabbed remote connections manager. mRemoteNG allows viewing remote connections that can be established by using multiple protocols within a single tabbed interface. The supported protocols include  RDP (Remote Desktop/Terminal Server), VNC (Virtual Network Computing), ICA (Citrix Independent Computing Architecture), SSH (Secure Shell), Telnet, HTTP/HTTPS [...] (more…)

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Remotely Access Your PC Or Mac With LogMeIn For iPhone & iPad, Free Version Now Available!

LogMeIn is a tool that can be used to create a remote connection between one desktop computer and another, or between a desktop and a smartphone. Up until now, the iOS app for LogMeIn bore a price tag of $39.99, but – good news for all iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users – you can [...] (more…)

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Easily Change Windows Remote Desktop Connection Port With RDP Changer

By default, Remote Desktop listens on port 3389. If you want to change this port, there is no easy way to do it in Windows. You might have to tweak with the registry from “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\TerminalServer\WinStations\RDP-Tcp” (via regedit) in order to change your remote desktop port. Lets say you have different computers using the remote desktop connection but require [...] (more…)

Prevent Remote Desktop Passwords From Being Saved In Windows 8 / Windows 7

Remote Desktop connection lets you control any remote PC, we have already covered this in a previous post (also check out Windows 8 built-in Remote Desktop App ). Now, by default the Remote Desktop session’s credentials are saved in Windows. If you don’t want this feature as this can become a security hazard, then here are the [...] (more…)