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RemoteApp and Desktop Connection gives you a customized view of RemoteApp programs and virtual desktops that have been made available to you by your network administrator.
Using RemoteApp, you can access programs on a remote computer through Remote Desktop Services. Although the programs are running on a remote computer, RemoteApp programs behave as if they are running on your local computer. For example, a RemoteApp program has its own entry in the taskbar, and you can resize, minimize, or maximize the program window.
To start a RemoteApp program or Remote Desktop session, click the program icon in RD Web Access. When you're prompted for user credentials, log on with your network user name and password.
If you connect to the RD Web Access site from a public computer,
such as a kiosk computer in a public establishment, or from a computer that you share with other users,
click This is a public or shared computer. You will need to provide both your user name and password
each time you sign in to the RD Web Access website.
If you're using a work computer assigned to you, that you don't share with other people, click
This is a private computer. Your user name will be remembered, so you'll only have to provide your password
each time you sign in to the RD Web Access website.
To protect against unauthorized access, RD Web Access sessions automatically end after a period of inactivity.
If your RD Web Access session ends, you'll need to sign in again. The amount of time before a session ends
is determined by your administrator.
To use RD Web Access, your computer must be running at least Internet Explorer 6.0 and
a version of Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) that supports at least Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) 6.1.
To determine the RDP version that RDC supports, start Remote Desktop Connection,
click the icon in the upper-left corner of the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box, and then click About.
The RDP version that RDC supports is listed in the About Remote Desktop Connection dialog box.
RDC 6.1 supports Remote Desktop Protocol 6.1. RDC 6.1 is included with the following operating systems:
If you're prompted to run the Remote Desktop Services ActiveX Client control when you access RD Web Access, do either of the following, depending on your operating system:
If you're trying to scan a document and your scanners are not listed, please check to ensure you have downloaded and installed TSScan.exe
After you have downloaded and installed the client, log out of remote apps and log back in.
After you have downloaded and installed the client, log out of remote apps and log back in.
TSPrint is required to print from EHR and EPM.