MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET
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Remote Desktop
Use Remote Desktop connection to log onto a Windows Terminal Server and to use the programs
installed on the server. For example, instead of running Microsoft Pocket Word, the desktop version
of Microsoft Word can be run.
Connecting to a Terminal Server
To connect to a terminal server:
1. From the Series 9000 Demo window double-tap on Files icon - Windows - Desktop double-
tap on Remote Desktop Connection.Ink, or run 'MSTSC' from the command prompt. The
initial Remote Desktop Connection window appears.
Figure 5-7. Remote Desktop Connection Window
2. In the Computer drop-down list, type a Terminal Server name or TCP/IP address, or select a
server and tap Connect.
3. In the next Remote Desktop Connection window, type the user name, password and domain
(if required) and then tap OK.
Disconnecting Without Ending a Session
To disconnect a session:
1. In the Remote Desktop Connection window, select Start - Shutdown.
2. Tap Disconnect.
3. Tap OK.
If Terminal Server was disconnected from without ending the session, the
Terminal Server will continue to execute any running processes. Remote
Desktop Connection can later reconnect to this same session (if the
administrator configured Remote Desktop Connection to reconnect to
disconnected sessions).