In Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8, we improved this scenario. Administrators had to push something like To help enable this, we supported a “silent install” API that allowed a user to be signed up for a connection without any prompts. When we added the RemoteApp and Desktop Connections feature in Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7, many administrators wanted to be able to push connections to their users by using Group Policy. Today I’d like to talk about a few improvements that we made to the RemoteApp and Desktop Connections feature in Windows Server 2012: support for default connections and file type associations. Hi all, I’m Travis Howe, a developer on the Remote Desktop Virtualization team. First published on CloudBlogs on May, 21 2013
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