This policy setting allows you to specify which protocols can be used for Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) access to this server. If you enable this policy setting, you must specify if you would like RDP to use UDP. You can select one of the following options: "Use both UDP and TCP", "Use only TCP" or "Use either UDP or TCP (default)" If you select "Use either UDP or TCP" and the UDP connection is successful, most of the RDP traffic will use UDP. If the UDP connection is not successful or if you select "Use only TCP," all of the RDP traffic will use TCP. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, RDP will choose the optimal protocols for delivering the best user experience.
This policy setting allows you to specify whether users can run unsigned Remote Desktop Protocol (.rdp) files and .rdp files ...
This policy setting allows you to specify which boot-start drivers are initialized based on a classification determined by ...
This policy setting allows you to specify which DNS host names and which DNS suffixes are mapped to a Kerberos realm. If ...
This policy setting allows you to specify which network directories will be synchronized only at logon and logoff via Offline ...
This policy setting allows you to specify which protocols can be used for Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) access to this server. ...
This policy setting allows you to specify which Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) compression algorithm to use. By default, servers ...
This policy setting allows you to specify which version of Remote Desktop Services client access license (RDS CAL) a Remote ...
This policy setting allows you to stop users from seeing the "Run this time" button and from running specific outdated ActiveX ...
This policy setting allows you to turn Caret Browsing on or off. Caret Browsing allows users to browse to a webpage by using ...