
However, you need to provide the path of the program from the remote PC and the start directory.

The 'Programs' tab allows you to start a program at logon. You can remap your keys and mouse actions such as, setting a key that can be used as the Windows key, as well as emulate the right-click when you use a single button mouse. You can also use disk drives and shared printers. For example, you can customize the sound settings like, leaving the sound on the remote computer, bringing the sound to your Mac, or not playing the sound at all. The 'Local Resources' tab allows you to use some resources available on the remote computer. These settings should be used according to your connection bandwidth available. In the 'Display' tab, you can set the screen resolution, the number of colors, and the display that the remote desktop shows. You can also add these details to your keychain. In the 'General', you can set the username, password, and domain name, as well as save the settings to a file. The settings are structured into the following categories: General, Display, Local Resources, Programs, and Performance. The application allows you to customize the connection preferences. It doesn't use many resources and it is quite stable. This application is built for PowerPC, but it runs on machines that are powered by Intel chips.

However, it doesn't support Windows Vista. This application supports several Windows versions, such as Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Windows 2000 Datacenter Server, and Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition.

'Remote Desktop Connection' is a program that allows you to connect remotely to machines that run Windows OS. Remote Desktop Connection Editor's Review
