Accessing your local devices from remote desktop session may bring a lot of headache. In some environments it is possible to access some generic devices, like mass storage or printers. But why can't you redirect all the rest of your USB devices just as easily?
Using USB for Remote Desktop it's possible to access your local USB devices from a remote desktop session. USB devices appear as if they were plugged directly to the remote computer. And it works with virtually any device.
The program consists of two parts: Server and Workstation. The Workstation is installed on the local computer where the USB devices are physically plugged in. The Server should be installed on the remote side (remote desktop server, VDI, distant computer or cloud instance). Once you are logged into remote session, your local USB devices will become accessible on the remote side.
USB for Remote Desktop supports Microsoft RDP, Citrix ICA, Amazon NICE DCV, VMware Blast and Teradici PCoIP protocols and can extend USB support in Microsoft Azure, Remote Desktop Services, Hyper-V, Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops, VMware Horizon, AWS and other environments.
Windows and Linux are supported as a remote desktop OS.
Windows, Linux and macOS are supported on the local (Workstation) side.
Thanks to low-level USB virtualization, our solution is not limited to some specific USB device classes. Even the most exotic, rare or custom-made USB hardware can be shared and accessed remotely.
You can connect from your workstation to remote Server 1. And then initiate a connection to another Server 2 session from Server 1. The device will be accessible on Server 2 without any additional configurations.
USB data packets are transferred directly between Workstation and Server program parts, that are installed on your computers. No FabulaTech or any third-party servers are involved. The only exception is optional checking for new versions. So the solution can be locked in your local network without Internet access.
Workstation and Server parts communicates to each other via virtual channels as a part of remote desktop protocols. Therefore, connection security is provided by existing remote desktop protocols encryption and authentication.
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