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  2. Chrome Remote Desktop - Wikipedia

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    Chrome Remote Desktop is a Google tool that allows remote control of another computer's desktop through a proprietary protocol. Learn about its features, compatibility, history and comparison with other remote desktop software.

  3. Comparison of remote desktop software - Wikipedia

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    A table of notable remote desktop software available for various platforms, with information on protocols, creators, release dates, licenses and versions. AnyDesk is a proprietary software that supports RDP, VNC and other protocols, and was first released in 2015.

  4. Remote Desktop Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a Microsoft protocol that allows a user to connect to another computer over a network. Learn about the history, features, and versions of RDP, as well as the clients and servers that support it.

  5. Configuration file - Wikipedia

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    A configuration file is a file used to configure the parameters and settings for some computer programs or applications, server processes and operating systems. Learn about the different formats, conventions and examples of configuration files across various operating systems and platforms.

  6. List of free and open-source software packages - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of software licensed under free software and open-source licenses, organized by categories such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and web development. Find examples of software free to be modified and distributed, and learn about the philosophical background of open-source movement.

  7. ChromeOS - Wikipedia

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    ChromeOS is a closed-source Linux distribution developed by Google that uses the Chrome web browser as its principal user interface. It was released in 2011 and runs on Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and other devices that support Android and Linux applications.

  8. RemoteFX - Wikipedia

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    RemoteFX is a set of technologies that enhance visual experience of Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) in Windows Server and Windows 10. It includes features such as RemoteFX vGPU, RemoteFX USB Redirection, RemoteFX Codec, and RemoteFX Media Streaming.

  9. Windows Admin Center - Wikipedia

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    Windows Admin Center is a web-based graphical interface to manage Windows Server infrastructure offered by Microsoft. It simplifies the management of servers by placing the majority of frequently referenced tools used by system administrators in one place.