Category:Remote desktop
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In computing, remote desktop concerns protocols and applications enabling applications to be run remotely on a server while being displayed locally. The main remote desktop protocols in use are:
- Virtual Network Computing (VNC) - a simple cross-platform protocol
- Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) - a Windows specific protocol featuring audio and remote printing
- NX technology (NX) - a new cross-platform protocol featuring audio and remote printing
- Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) - a proprietary protocol designed by Citrix Systems
- X Window System (X11) - a cross-platform protocol mainly intended for local windowing, but can also be used remotely
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