In Kaspersky Thin Client, you can connect via RDP to a remote environment, such as Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (MS RDS). The table below describes the available connection methods and peripherals for Windows and Linux operating systems.
To redirect peripherals to a Linux remote desktop, install Kaspersky USB Redirector for the xRDP server in the guest operating system. Kaspersky USB Redirector is not included in the distribution kit. You can request the extension from Kaspersky.
Prior to connecting to a Linux remote desktop using an xRDP server that does not have the Kaspersky USB Redirector extension installed, first find out which xRDP server version is supported in a separate article.
Instructions for connecting to a remote environment are given in a separate article.
RDP: supported operating systems, connection methods, and peripherals
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Windows Server 2016/2019/2022 |
Windows 7 |
Windows 10/11 |
Windows Server |
ALT Linux 10 Red OS 7.3 Astra Linux CE 2.12 |
Astra Linux SE 1.7 |
Connection to a virtual application |
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Connection to a remote desktop |
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Peripheral devices |
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USB tokens |
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Smart cards (USB) |
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USB drives |
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Printers (USB) |
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Microphone (mini jack) |
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Audio playback device |