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  • Introduction
    • What is Thinfinity® Workspace
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    • RBAC and Resource Reservation
      • Configuring the Resource Reservation Feature
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      • Granting Access Permissions for a Group of Access Profiles
      • Grouping Access Profiles Under a Label
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      • Exception Days - No Booking Allowed
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        • Enabling H.264 for an Access Profile
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        • Display Model Inheritance
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        • How to Install and Configure Thinfinity® Remote AD Services
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        • Installing Thinfinity® WebBridge
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      • API Key
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  1. Reference
  2. Thinfinity® Workspace Web Manager
  3. Access Profiles
  4. Desktop Access Profiles
  5. RDC Access Profile

Core Settings

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For an RDC profile, the core settings available in the Thinfinity Workspace Web Manager are available in the following tabs:

Option
Description

Address

The IP address of the resource. Alternatively, you can select the Remote ID.

Broker Pool

The broker pool this profile belongs to.

Connection Name

The name of the access profile.

Virtual path

By default, Thinfinity creates a unique URL address for the current connection (access profile). If you want to customize it, make sure your address is unique and web compatible and that it has the following format: http(s)://ThinfinityDomain:port/VirtualPath/. You can then create a web shortcut for this specific connection (access profile) and bypass the Thinfinity® Workspace web interface.

Labels

Connection Icon

Use this button to customize the appearance of your connections (access profiles) by choosing an image. Clicking the associated arrow button will display the available options: Upload an Image, Set default icon and Restore image.

Enabled

When selected, indicates that the access profile is active and ready to be used. To disable the profile, uncheck this option.

Visible

When selected, indicates that the access profile is currently visible. To hide it, uncheck this option.

Default Profile

When selected, indicates that the current access profile is the selected by default and Thinfinity® Workspace will skip the home page and connect directly to this access profile.

Open in a new tab

Opens the access profile in a new browser tab.

Session Limit (mins)

Allows setting up a session time limit for this access profile.

Enable Wake-on-LAN (WoL)

Allows the remote computer to be turned on or awakened by a network message.

User Credentials

Choose credentials to log into the specified remote computer:

  • Use authenticated credentials: Use the credentials entered in Thinfinity Workspace (from the Permissions tab) to log in. The user will connect automatically after selecting the profile or after authenticating for Thinfinity Workspace.

  • Ask for new credentials: Prompt the user to enter new login credentials for the computer.

  • Use these credentials: Enter specific credentials to access the computer. The user will connect automatically after selecting the profile or authenticating for Thinfinity Workspace.

Option
Description

Do nothing

This option is selected by default. It shows the whole remote desktop.

Start a Program

Automatically starts a full desktop session and an application in a remote environment without displaying the desktop or environment to the user. The session will end when the user closes the application.

Execute as Remote App

Run an application in a remote environment without launching a full desktop, optimizing performance and integrating it into the local environment as if it were a native application.

Start a Program

Option
Description

Program path and file name

Specify the complete path to access the application to start with the connection. After the path, inform the application arguments if applicable.

Arguments

Used to customize the behavior of a program.

Start in the following folder

Inform a context directory for the program set on the field Program path and file name.

Execute as Remote App

Option
Description

Show Windows Login and Logout Screen

Toggles the visibility of the Windows login and logout screens, which are shown during connection to a desktop or a remote application and shows, for example, the username that's being logged in or out.

Use Virtual Desktops

Enables the use of a virtual remote desktop from the profile created.

Show Taskbar

This option enables the taskbar and other controls.

See the following sections for details on:

Access profiles can be organized in groups (labels) for which you can collectively manage the permissions settings. This field shows the names of the groups (or labels) that the current profile is a part of. For details, see .

User Experience Settings
Access Control Settings
Label