Is there a software to connect windows rdp without entering any os?

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I wonder is there a software which boots up the pc and ask for a remote
address and
session uid and pass and then just connects and operates like windows
xp rdp OR not?
 
Its possible you might find something like that on this page...

http://www.schinning.net/FreeTools/tabid/54/Default.aspx

Beyond that I don't know of any. You might post to the
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services news group for possible help...

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@Clay
Thats something i look for but, still it is not very "thin" (from the
phrase thin client)...
I wanna start a project something like this...
anything to offer me?
 
@Clay
Thats something i look for but, still it is not very "thin" (from the
phrase thin client)...
I wanna start a project something like this...
anything to offer me?

I don't understand what you are looking for. You said "PC", but are
you looking for something like this:

http://wyse.com/products/winterm/S10/index.asp

The S10 has a custom OS that only does RDP and ICA.
Clay Calvert
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Clay said:
I don't understand what you are looking for. You said "PC", but are
you looking for something like this:

http://wyse.com/products/winterm/S10/index.asp

No no i didn't mean a pc or hardware. It is a software and the
previous link
is what i am looking for in deed. But the problem about it, it is just
like a linux...
i want something more simple... Of course linux kernel can be used for
the purpose
but not many other extra modules...
so it's ok! anyway, i want to implement something like that with using
linux kernel,
framebuffer, network and graphics drivers of linux...
Is it very hard to do u? What do u think so? Or is it a silly idea?

(my main purpose is to find something that will lead me to explore
internals of linux)
 
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