This section provides information on how to connect to a remote environment using Kaspersky Thin Client applications and how to start working in a remote session.
Work session in the remote environment the user has connected to through the thin client interface.
Any supported remote resource, such as a remote desktop or virtual application, that a thin client user can access for work using remote access technology.
The following limitations apply when connecting to a remote environment in Kaspersky Thin Client:
File exchange between Kaspersky Thin Client and the remote environment is not supported.
Clipboard sharing between Kaspersky Thin Client and the remote environment is not supported.
Running multiple remote sessions simultaneously, or connecting to multiple remote environments simultaneously within a single remote session are not supported.
Kaspersky Thin Client uses TLS encryption (versions 1.2, 1.3) to protect all remote sessions and keep data from being intercepted or spoofed.
Secure protocol that uses encryption to transfer data in local networks and on the internet.
To connect to remote environments running Microsoft Windows, Kaspersky Thin Client supports the following cipher suites: