![]() RemoteApp programs launch from the Start menu just like any other application. The RemoteApp and Desktop Connections feature offers several benefits: ![]() From then on, the RemoteApp and Desktop Connections client software will make sure that the resources in this connection are placed in the user’s Start menu. After the user has subscribed to the feed (that is, created a “connection”), his work is done. With RemoteApp and Desktop Connections, the user subscribes to a feed of RemoteApp programs by supplying the client software with its URL. Instead of presenting RemoteApp programs in the form of a web page, this feed presents them in a software-parsable XML document. RemoteApp and Desktop Connections works with a new feature of Remote Desktop Web Access (RD Web Access)-the RemoteApp and Desktop Connection feed. ![]() RemoteApp and Desktop Connections is a new feature in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 that builds on this by bringing RemoteApp programs to the Start menu, giving them the same launch experience as local applications. Since the debut of RemoteApp in Windows Server 2008, Windows users have been able to enjoy remote applications with the same look and feel as local applications. First published on CloudBlogs on Jun, 08 2009
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