Google Chrome And Firefox Does not open on RDP??? Can you use IE browser during RDP session? Have you applied any Software restriction polices which result in inaccessible of browser during remote session? You can have a look at below article to check for more detail
RDP reconnect attempt intervals - social. technet. microsoft. com The background file that contains the configuration settings for the Remote Desktop setting is the Default rdp file in the My Documents folder You can configure this file to allow or disallow automatic reconnection:
Where is RDP-tcp properties? - social. technet. microsoft. com We limit who can access RDP on Server 2003 and Server 2008 through active directory groups We apply these groups in 2008 through start -> administration tools -> remote desktop services -> remote desktop session host configuration Then you would right click -> properties on the RDP-tcp connection
Remote Desktop (RemoteApp) session closes after 10 seconds when IE is . . . In my remoteapp (RDS) environment, should a user initiate a session by selecting a menu item that is a reference to a URL, the appropriate (user default) browser opens as expected, but times out after about 10 seconds, closing the session
How to publish FTP over IAG without full network access? This way, if the executable specififed is "ftp exe" you will not be able to open RDP although the port is opened because mstsc exe is not ftp exe Depending on the level of control you have over the users, the best option could be one or the other
Hyper-V and Display resolution - social. technet. microsoft. com When you are using the native tools that come with Virtual PC, Virtual Server, and Hyper-V to connect to and interact with your virtual machine, the maximum suppoort resolution is 1600x1200 This limit does not apply to a Remote Desktop Connection (RDP), provided that the video driver supports a larger limit and as BrianEh pointed out, that the display supports a larger limit
Anywhere Access using domain. local What about brute force attacks on the open port? It was a recent episode of this that had me closing our (non-standard) RDP port and scrambling for Hamachi in the first place Does AA support client certificates? What about our remote users without workstations?