You can use Kaspersky Thin Client to do the following:
To connect to a remote desktop via RDP:
Kaspersky Thin Client saves the last entered server address with which a connection was successfully established, so you do not need to enter it again when reconnecting.
Domain\User name
format or in User name
format.Kaspersky Thin Client saves the last entered user name that successfully connected to the server, so you do not need to enter it again when reconnecting.
The user password is not saved; the next time you connect, you will need to enter the password again.
If you are connecting to a remote desktop for the first time and Kaspersky Thin Client is not included in an administration group, check the settings of the added certificate in the opened Add certificate window and click the Add certificate button.
A set of devices combined according to the performed functions. Devices are grouped for easy management as a whole. A group may include other groups. Group policies can be created for each thin client added to a group.
If Kaspersky Thin Client was previously added to an administration group that is managed through the Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and the Kaspersky Security Center administrator added a server authentication certificate for this administration group, the connection is established automatically.
The server authentication certificate will be added to the system certificate store of Kaspersky Thin Client and will be used for subsequent connections.
The remote desktop window opens and the connection session begins.
To connect to a virtual application via RDP:
Application that is deployed on a remote server and requires you to use remote access technologies to connect to it.
Kaspersky Thin Client saves the last entered server address with which a connection was successfully established, so you do not need to enter it again when reconnecting.
Domain\User name
format or in User name
format.Kaspersky Thin Client saves the last entered user name that successfully connected to the server, so you do not need to enter it again when reconnecting.
The user password is not saved; the next time you connect, you will need to enter the password again.
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refers to the specific identifier of the collection).Kaspersky Thin Client saves the alias that you entered last, so you do not need to enter it again when reconnecting.
If you are connecting to the selected virtual application for the first time and Kaspersky Thin Client is not included in an administration group, check the settings of the added certificate in the opened Add certificate window and click the Add certificate button.
The certificate will be added to the system certificate store of Kaspersky Thin Client and will be used for subsequent connections.
If the Kaspersky Security Center administrator has already added Kaspersky Thin Client to an administration group and added a server authentication certificate for this group, the connection will be established automatically.
The window of the running virtual application opens and the connection session begins.
To switch to another window of a running virtual application,
Hover the mouse over the application icon in the connection panel in the upper part of the screen and select the relevant window from the drop-down list.
To connect to a remote desktop managed by Basis.WorkPlace:
Kaspersky Thin Client saves the address of the Basis.WorkPlace connection manager with which a connection was successfully established, so you do not need to enter it again when reconnecting.
Kaspersky Thin Client saves the user name that last successfully connected to Basis.WorkPlace, so you do not need to enter it again when reconnecting.
The user password is not saved; the next time you connect, you will need to enter the password again.
If the number of allowed incorrect password entry attempts is exceeded, the user account will be blocked. The corresponding message will be displayed in the remote desktop connection window. The number of allowed password entry attempts is defined by the active security policy set by the Basis.WorkPlace administrator.
If you are connecting to a remote desktop managed by Basis.WorkPlace for the first time and Kaspersky Thin Client is not included in an administration group, check the settings of the added certificate in the opened Add certificate window and click the Add certificate button.
If Kaspersky Thin Client was previously added to an administration group that is managed through the Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and the Kaspersky Security Center administrator added a certificate for authenticating the Basis.WorkPlace broker for this administration group, the connection to a remote desktop managed by Basis.WorkPlace is established automatically.
The certificate for authenticating the Basis.WorkPlace broker will be added to the system certificate store of Kaspersky Thin Client and will be used for subsequent connections.
A window for selecting a remote desktop opens showing all desktops that are available for connection.
After a few seconds, the monitor will show the remote desktop to which you are connected.
In the window for connecting to desktops managed by Basis.WorkPlace, you can also configure the connection settings by clicking Settings.
The Basis.WorkPlace administrator can restrict access to desktops managed by Basis.WorkPlace. For example, the administrator can lock your user account or block access to remote desktops managed by Basis.WorkPlace that were previously available to your user account. If you encounter any problems connecting to a remote desktop, we recommend contacting your Basis.WorkPlace administrator.
In the Web Access application, you can connect to a remote environment deployed in Citrix Workspace and VMware Horizon infrastructures by means of HTML5 technology. The Chromium™ browser is used for the connection.
To connect to a remote environment in the Web Access application:
If you are connecting to this remote environment for the first time and Kaspersky Thin Client is not included in an administration group, check the settings of the added certificate in the opened Add certificate window and click the Add certificate button.
If Kaspersky Thin Client was previously added to an administration group that is managed through the Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and the Kaspersky Security Center administrator added a certificate for authenticating the server web address for this administration group, the connection to the remote environment is established automatically.
The certificate for authenticating the server web address will be added to the Kaspersky Thin Client system certificate store and used for future connections.
If there is only one remote desktop that you can connect to, your monitor will display the remote desktop to which you are connected. If there are several remote desktops that you can connect to, a selection window will open, displaying all the remote desktops available for connection.
Data required for using the remote environment, including cookies, will be stored on the thin client until the remote connection is terminated. After that, the data will be deleted.
After a few seconds, the monitor will show the remote desktop to which you are connected.
Multiple simultaneously running connection sessions are not supported.
Kaspersky Thin Client uses TLS encryption to protect all connection sessions and to protect data from being intercepted or replaced.
Secure protocol that uses encryption to transfer data in local networks and on the internet.