Remote Desktop Client New!
Smart Card Redirection allows a user to insert a physical smart card (Common Access Card/PIV card) or security key into their (the client) and have the remote computer (the host) recognize it immediately.
| Feature | Why It Matters | |---------|----------------| | | RDP, VNC, RFB, SPICE, PCoIP, proprietary (TeamViewer, AnyDesk) | | Encryption | TLS/SSL, AES, end-to-end | | Cross-platform | Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android | | Clipboard sync | Copy/paste text/files between local & remote | | File transfer | Drag-and-drop or via channel | | Audio redirection | Play remote sound locally | | Multi-monitor support | Use all your screens | | Session persistence | Reconnect without re-login | | Input redirection | Keyboard shortcuts, touch, pen, gamepad | | Remote printing | Print from remote to local printer | | Gateway/proxy support | Traverse firewalls/NAT | remote desktop client
Most clients rely on specific communication protocols, the most famous being Microsoft's . Others use protocols like VNC (Virtual Network Computing), SSH , or proprietary technologies developed by third-party vendors. The Evolution of Remote Access Smart Card Redirection allows a user to insert