Remote Desktop
Connection Client 1.0.2 for Mac
Remote Desktop Connection
Client 1.0.2 for Mac allows you to connect to a Windows-based computer and
work with programs and files on that computer from your Macintosh computer.
Overviewwww.tartoos.com
Remote Desktop Connection
Client for Mac allows you to connect to a Windows-based computer and work
with programs and files on that computer from your Macintosh computer. To
connect to a Windows-based computer, you need network access and permissions
to connect to the computer, and the computer must be running Terminal
Services or Remote Desktop Services. The following Windows products support
Remote Desktop connections:
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Windows XP Professional
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Windows Server 2003
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Windows 2000 Server
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Windows 2000 Advanced Server
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Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
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Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server
Edition
What's New: Remote Desktop Connection Client 1.0.2 for Mac provides
improved stability when used on Macintosh computers with PowerPC G5
processors. Stability is also improved for users of Mac OS X 10.3 and later.
System Requirementswww.tartoos.com
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Supported Operating Systems:
Apple Mac OS X
To use Microsoft Remote
Desktop Connection Client 1.0.2 for Mac, your Macintosh computer must meet
the following minimum requirements:
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Processor:
Macintosh PowerPC.
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Operating system:
Mac OS X version 10.2.8 or later
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Memory:
128 MB of RAM.
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Hard disk:
3 MB of available hard disk space temporarily required to complete
installation; after installation, 1.1 MB of hard disk space.
Note: The hard disk should be in Mac OS Extended (HFS+) format, the
default format for Mac. Microsoft does not currently support running
Remote Desktop Connection from a hard disk that is in another format. To
determine the format of your hard disk, on the Apple menu, click
About this Mac, and then click More Info.
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Network:
Connection to a local area network, either directly or via a modem capable
of 28.8 Kbps or higher.
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Internet access:
Internet connection through either an Internet service provier (ISP) or a
network. Internet access might require a fee to an ISP; local or
long-distance telephone charges might also apply.
Tip: If you're not sure whether your computer meets these
requirements, you can display information about your computer by using the
Apple System Profiler program included with Mac OS X. To start the program,
on the Apple menu, click About This Mac, and then click
More Info.
Instructions
Before you install this
download:
Depending on the file format you choose to download, make sure StuffIt
Expander version 6 or later and Apple Disk Copy version 10.1 or later are
installed on your computer. By default, Mac OS X includes the correct
versions of these programs.
To install this download:www.tartoos.com
1.
On your hard disk, double-click RDC102EN.dmg to
expand it using StuffIt Expander.
Depending on the Web browser that you are currently using, this step might
be performed for you automatically.
2.
Double-click the RDC102EN.dmg file you
downloaded to mount the Remote Desktop Connection volume.
3.
On the Desktop, open the Remote Desktop Connection
volume.
4.
Copy the Remote Desktop Connection folder from
the Remote Desktop Connection volume to your hard disk.
5.
If the Remote Desktop Connection folder was copied to
your hard disk successfully, you can move the Remote Desktop Connection
volume, the .dmg file, and the original file you downloaded (if present) to
the Trash.
6.
To complete the installation, run the program by
opening the Remote Desktop Connection folder that you copied to your hard
disk, and then double-click Remote Desktop Connection.
To remove this download:www.tartoos.com
To remove Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac, move the Remote Desktop
Connection folder to the Trash, and then on the Finder menu, click
Empty Trash.
Additional Information
For information about using
Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac, after you install it, see the
RDC Read Me.html file and RDC Help, both in the Remote Desktop
Connection folder. To open Help from within Remote Desktop Connection,
on the Help menu, click Remote Desktop Connection.
Note Two different file types are available for this download,
MacBinary (.bin) or BinHex (.hqx) A .bin file is typically smaller than an
.hqx file, but is less compatible with earlier Macintosh systems, such as
Mac OS 7.0, 8.0 , and 8.5. An .hqx file is typically larger, but is more
compatible with earlier systems.
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