Tech Licensing programs

Technology continues to transform the nature of work. Online and cloud collaboration empowers workers outside the traditional office, making remote work more connected, efficient, and productive. To realize the benefits of remote work, connected workers require reliable, secure access to their data, as well as a seamless user experience.
 
The Remote Desktop Protocol is the foundation of remote desktop client solutions that take the Windows experience anywhere. RDP allows a user to open and use a Windows desktop or application remotely, on a range of computers and mobile devices, regardless of operating system or platform. Learn how to allow access to your PC using RDP.
 
Windows environments do not need this additional technology license. Windows desktop users have RDP built in. A server CAL is needed for server remote desktop use. Get the Windows Server RDP CAL.

How RDP works

RDP allows users of a remote client to connect securely to a server or virtual machine over a network. RDP connects with, and channels communication between, components of remote clients and servers. RDP is a multi-channel protocol, with separate virtual channels carrying different types of data. These include graphics data, keyboard and mouse user input, device communication, file system, audio and video, and licensing information. The RDP protocol has applications in secure business and government network solutions, including where an encrypted desktop is required. RDP client software is also built into Windows Pro and Enterprise.  For developers building remote desktop client applications for computers, phones, tablets, or other devices, Microsoft Technology Licensing (MTL) offers a technology license for the RDP protocol set.

RDP features

Interoperable

RDP enables the Windows experience across a range of devices, and operating systems.

Secure

RDP enables a secure connection between a client and a server or virtual machine. RDP can enable the delivery of an encrypted desktop.

Enables network terminals

RDP enables the use of network terminals and “thin client” PCs, which provide strong physical security by storing all data and documents remotely.

RDP technical documentation

Although a technology license is required to integrate the RDP protocol into a device, the RDP product documentation describing the RDP protocols is freely available on the Microsoft Developers Network.

Our RDP licensees

Microsoft licenses RDP globally to several customers developing remote desktop, cloud, and device solutions.

 

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