DEV Community

Infosaic Technologies
Infosaic Technologies

Posted on • Edited on

How to start Microsoft’s RDP client on Windows

Image description

Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is an effective way to remotely access desktops, applications and data from almost any device.

If you are running Windows OS, Microsoft’s RDP client is already installed on your computer. To start it, follow steps below


How to Start RDP Client on Windows Computer?

Image description

– Go to the Start menu, and type “RDP” into the search box. Press Enter.

– This should bring up a “Remote Desktop Connection” app. Select it.

– On the introductory page, follow the on-screen instructions and enter the computer name (IP address) found in the email we sent you.

-The application will then ask you to sign in. Provide your UserID and the password sent to you in the email.

Once you are signed in, you can start using your Virtual Desktop just like a normal Windows computer.


Please feel free to contact the Infosaic staff with any questions related to your computing needs.


The original post can be found at the link below:

https://blog.infosaic.com/supported-technologies/how-to-start-microsofts-rdp-client-on-windows/

More information about Infosaic Technologies:

https://www.infosaic.com

Virtual Desktop project:

https://mycloud.computer

Image of Timescale

🚀 pgai Vectorizer: SQLAlchemy and LiteLLM Make Vector Search Simple

We built pgai Vectorizer to simplify embedding management for AI applications—without needing a separate database or complex infrastructure. Since launch, developers have created over 3,000 vectorizers on Timescale Cloud, with many more self-hosted.

Read full post →

Top comments (0)

A Workflow Copilot. Tailored to You.

Pieces.app image

Our desktop app, with its intelligent copilot, streamlines coding by generating snippets, extracting code from screenshots, and accelerating problem-solving.

Read the docs

👋 Kindness is contagious

Please leave a ❤️ or a friendly comment on this post if you found it helpful!

Okay