In order to use an Apple iPhone/iPod Touch in the remote session from a rich client, iTunes needs to be installed on the client, and the device must be redirected by using RemoteFX USB redirection. RemoteFX USB redirection, like the rest of RemoteFX, has been designed for LAN connections ( Connections > USB to PC (or equivalent) and clear the Starting Remote Desktop Connection devices plugged in during the session will not be redirected. The USB devices that you would like to use in the remote session must be plugged in You must restart your client computer for RemoteFX USB redirection to be functional. The Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) 7.1 client must be installed, and the Group Policy setting enabled. RemoteFX USB redirection is available for connections to VMs through RD Web Access and for RemoteApp programs running on RemoteFX-enabled Windows 7 SP1 VMs. RemoteFX USB redirection is not available for connections to a Remote Desktop Session Host server. For information about the requirements for RemoteFX, see RemoteFX USB redirection is only available when connecting to a RemoteFX-enabled Windows 7 SP1 virtual machine (VM) running on a RemoteFX-enabled Remote Desktop Virtualization Host server. What are the requirements for RemoteFX USB redirection? Now, let’s take a look at your most frequently asked questions about RemoteFX USB redirection. , we discussed publishing, deploying for rich and thin clients, RD Web Access, and server device security. Of our series on RemoteFX USB redirection, we looked at an overview of the feature and what it can do, and how to set up a basic deployment of the feature. First published on CloudBlogs on Nov, 08 2010
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