Thin Clients White Papers
USB for Thin Clients
Overview Usually USB devices connected to a Thin Client can be used in a local session only. If a device were accessible from remote session, it would give a range of unbelievable advantages and would open new boundless opportunities. Unfortunately there is no standard way to accomplish it. A local device cannot be redirected to a remote session. FabulaTech offers a completely optimal better solution for Thin Clients which allows using local USB devices in a remote session. With USB for Remote Desktop one can easily overcome any challenges. The program has been tenderly developed to access local USB devices in remote session (RDP or Citrix ICA).
| Publisher | FabulaTech | File Format | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | January 2009 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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