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Thinfinity® Remote Desktop 6
About This Document
Introduction
What's new in 6.0
Architecture
Security
Upgrade from 5.0
Getting Started Section
Getting Started
Installing Thinfinity® Remote Desktop
Using Thinfinity® Remote Desktop for the First Time
Customizing Thinfinity® Remote Desktop
After Customization
Connecting to a Desktop
Connecting to an Application
Performing a File Transfer
Navigating
File Options
Remote Folder Area Options
Downloading and Uploading files
Supported RDP Shortcut Keys
Advanced Settings Section
New in v6.0
Thinfinity® Remote Desktop Manager
Gateway Manager
License Manager
Custom Settings
Customizing the Toolbar
Remote FX
Save Session
Multi-touch Redirection
Enhanced Browser and DPI Support
Silent Install Options
Credentials Management
Customize Translation
Mobile Devices Section
Mobile Devices
Getting into Thinfinity® Remote Desktop
Mouse Control
Keyboards and Toolbars
Gestures
Disconnecting from Thinfinity® Remote Desktop
iPad Application
Scaling and Load Balancing Section
Scaling & Load Balancing
Scaling and Load Balancing Configurations
Installing Components
Configuring a Load Balancing Scenario
How to configure your license
Integrating Thinfinity® Remote Desktop Section
Integrating Thinfinity® Remote Desktop
SDK
External Authentication
Single Sign On
Customizing the Web Interface
Web Services API
One-Time-URL
User guide Section
User Guide
Logging In
Advanced Web Features
Accessing from Mobile Devices
Toolbar
Features
Disconnecting
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Downloading and Uploading files
Downloading remote files:
Connect to the remote machine
Open Windows Explorer on the remote machine and copy the remote files to be downloaded into a "
Shared Folder
" or an "
Intermediate Disk
"
Open the "File Transfer" Manager from the upper connection toolbar
Download the remote file to any local directory of your preference
Uploading local files:
Connect to the remote machine
Open the "File Transfer" Manager from the upper connection toolbar
Upload the file you want to transfer to the remote machine into a "
Shared Folder
" or an "
Intermediate Disk
"
Go back to the connection screen and open Windows Explorer on the remote machine
Copy the file from the "
Shared Folder
" or "
Intermediate Disk
" drive into the remote directory of your preference
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Supported RDP Shortcut Keys
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