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The TRAVELClip Remote Desktop Client enables instant, portable RDP / TSE access from any PC without installation or Administrator Rights. Previously, users were often prevented from accessing their work environment from mobile media such USB key drives, because they lacked elevated security privileges needed to install and use the Windows Terminal Service client.
TRAVELClip enables the Remote Desktop TSE/RDP Client to run without device drivers or installation as a single compressed EXE. It can be carried conveniently on a USB key drive and runs regardless of what is - or isn't - already on the host computer. This eliminates technical support hassles and makes Microsoft TSE access easy for mobile users.
While running under TRAVELClip, not any Internet Explorer browser history and temporary files are loaded and stored ensuring no trace is left behind. As well, up to 9 TSE Remote Desktop client configuration settings are loaded, encrypted and stored directly from the USB drive preventing the user from accidentally leaving behind their login name, password, or session cache data. A owner password enables a Single SignOn capability for the 9 encrypted sessions.
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TRAVELClip USB: http://www.travel-clip.com/ftp/travelclip.exe
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Access your local USB devices while working in remote Windows session. Sometimes, while working in remote desktop, you need access to your local devices. You can easily redirect disk drive or a printer into remote Windows session. But why can't you redirect all the rest of your USB devices just as easily? Unfortunately there is no standard way to make local USB devices available in remote Windows session. The only standard solution is plugging USB device directly to the remote server. But in the most of cases that is not acceptable. FabulaTech has resolved this problem in other extraordinary way. We've created USB for Remote Desktop that allows to work with your local USB devices from remote Windows session. Access your local USB devices while working in remote Windows session. Sometimes, while working in remote desktop, you need access to your local devices. You can easily redirect disk drive or a printer into remote Windows session. But why can't you redirect all the rest of your USB devices just as easily? Unfortunately there is no standard way to make local USB devices available in remote Windows session. The only standard solution is plugging USB device directly to the remote server. But in the most of cases that is not acceptable. FabulaTech has resolved this problem in other extraordinary way. We've created USB for Remote Desktop that allows to work with your local USB devices from remote Windows session. The program consists of a Server and a Workstation. You should install the Workstation on the computer to which the USB device is physically connected. Server side should be installed on the remote server from which you need to access your devices. USB for Remote Desktop is easy to install and use. It supports a wide range of USB devices. The program does not require any special knowledge and installs easily right out of the box.
USB for Remote Desktop: http://www.usb-over-network.com/usb-for-remote-desktop.zip
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