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Michael MassingWith Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac, you can connect from your Macintosh computer to a Windows-based computer and work with programs and files on that computer. Requires Vista, xp pro, or Windows server 2003 on the Windows machine.
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Paul RussellA free easy to install Remote Desktop Connection Client for mac OS X
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Michael MyersRun this on Mac, and you can administer your Windows machines with remote desktop access enabled.
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Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac allows you to connect from your Macintosh computer to a Windows-based computer and work with programs and files on that computer. With Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac, you can: * Access everything available for Microsoft® Windows® from your Macintosh desktop. * Copy and paste information between Macintosh and Windows programs. * Print from Windows programs to the printers connected to your Macintosh. * Use Windows terminal servers to provide groups of Macintosh users in the workplace with access to Windows-only programs. 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: * Windows XP Professional * Windows Server 2003 * Windows 2000 Server * Windows 2000 Advanced Server * Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
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Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac allows you to connect from your Macintosh computer to a Windows-based computer and work with programs and files on that computer. With Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac, you can: * Access everything available for Microsoft® Windows® from your Macintosh desktop. * Copy and paste information between Macintosh and Windows programs. * Print from Windows programs to the printers connected to your Macintosh. * Use Windows terminal servers to provide groups of Macintosh users in the workplace with access to Windows-only programs. 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: * Windows XP Professional * Windows Server 2003 * Windows 2000 Server * Windows 2000 Advanced Server * Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
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