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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender
      last edited by Dashrender

      $400 is probably a pretty OK price. I guess it just depends on what you need the system to do.

      Can't you RDP to your desktop from Chrome? Granted this doesn't solve the problem what the users who just want to the the conference room machine itself.

      Does 40% make the device an issue for you?

      As for Windows with Bing - you don't like it because it's not part of your MS tools that require domain machines. So I understand not liking it. That is why I don't like Apple/Google devices. All of them require third party additional costing options to centrally manage. OK maybe not third party.. but definitely more software for the sole purpose of managing them. Where Windows servers manage windows workstations for the cost of the server and CAL licenses which you have to have to use those other services... I'm sure at the end of the day, the money spent is probably close to the same or possibly even less on the Google side, doesn't currently make me like it any more.

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        Carnival Boy @Dashrender
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        @Dashrender said:

        Can't you RDP to your desktop from Chrome?
        I don't think so. I thought you could and I thought I did, but I can't get it to work now so I may have dreamt it.

        Does 40% make the device an issue for you?
        It shouldn't, but I can be a little anal about these things.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          If you went with the $172 model you could use Linux (non-ChromeOS) for free and have solid RDP too. As an option.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            What's the RDP reliability issues with ChromeBox? I've not tried this with those, but I know people use it for that. Does it drop the connections or something?

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              Carnival Boy
              last edited by

              I simply can't find an RDP client for ChromeOS. Any suggestions would be most appreciated.

              I've also considered Linux and I think that could be a really good solution.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
                last edited by

                @Carnival-Boy said:

                I simply can't find an RDP client for ChromeOS. Any suggestions would be most appreciated.

                I've also considered Linux and I think that could be a really good solution.

                Oh. "No" client is very different from an unreliable one. I agree, none at all is very unreliable to the extreme. But slightly misleading 🙂

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
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                  ChromeOS RDP Clients:

                  https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chrome-rdp/cbkkbcmdlboombapidmoeolnmdacpkch?hl=en-US

                  https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chrome-remote-desktop/gbchcmhmhahfdphkhkmpfmihenigjmpp?hl=en

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                    Carnival Boy
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                    Chrome remote desktop doesn't use standard Microsoft RDP, so you need to install separate software in the PC you want to remote onto. It requires a bit of firewall configuration as well.

                    The first one looks promising though. It says it's "The only true Microsoft Remote Desktop app for the Chrome browser." so maybe there is one, and only one? I will give it a try.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
                      last edited by

                      There is definitely RDP for ChromeBox, just not sure that I got the right links.

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                        Carnival Boy
                        last edited by

                        Keep looking Scott! I originally used 2X RDP, which I think worked great (unless I dreamt it), but now doesn't work at all and isn't listed anywhere as an available app. Hence my use of the term "reliable".

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                        • coliverC
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                          last edited by coliver

                          https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/2x-client-for-2x-ras/nfkkcalpbgmfhnendooplbkmpfplmhga?hl=en does this work? I has this in the past. Of course we use the 2X Application Gateway at work and this won't allow you to do SSL connections.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
                            last edited by

                            @Carnival-Boy said:

                            Keep looking Scott! I originally used 2X RDP, which I think worked great (unless I dreamt it), but now doesn't work at all and isn't listed anywhere as an available app. Hence my use of the term "reliable".

                            It came up in my search.

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                              Carnival Boy @coliver
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                              @coliver said:

                              https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/2x-client-for-2x-ras/nfkkcalpbgmfhnendooplbkmpfplmhga?hl=en does this work? I has this in the past. Of course we use the 2X Application Gateway at work and this won't allow you to do SSL connections.

                              No, from the blurb on that page "2X Client for 2X RAS does not support standard Microsoft RDP connection."

                              I'm sure it did recently though, as I'm sure that is what I was using.

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                              • coliverC
                                coliver @Carnival Boy
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                                @Carnival-Boy said:

                                @coliver said:

                                https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/2x-client-for-2x-ras/nfkkcalpbgmfhnendooplbkmpfplmhga?hl=en does this work? I has this in the past. Of course we use the 2X Application Gateway at work and this won't allow you to do SSL connections.

                                No, from the blurb on that page "2X Client for 2X RAS does not support standard Microsoft RDP connection."

                                I'm sure it did recently though, as I'm sure that is what I was using.

                                2X has gone through a lot of changes recently... not all for the best in my opinion. Parallels recently bought them so maybe those changes were leading up to that.... They did indeed have a chrome app that allowed you to do RDP not sure what happened to it.

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                                  Carnival Boy
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                                  Cool. I guess I didn't dream it then.

                                  The Fusion Labs client works ok. I can't seem to get it to work full screen though, which is annoying. And it's ten bucks.

                                  Why are there so few? Do developers have to pay a licence fee to use Microsoft RDP?

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
                                    last edited by

                                    @Carnival-Boy said:

                                    Why are there so few? Do developers have to pay a licence fee to use Microsoft RDP?

                                    RDP is an open protocol. Anyone can use it anytime. There are fully open source implementations available. On Linux in general, RDP clients are mature and robust.

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                                    • coliverC
                                      coliver @scottalanmiller
                                      last edited by

                                      @scottalanmiller said:

                                      @Carnival-Boy said:

                                      Why are there so few? Do developers have to pay a licence fee to use Microsoft RDP?

                                      RDP is an open protocol. Anyone can use it anytime. There are fully open source implementations available. On Linux in general, RDP clients are mature and robust.

                                      Which RDP solution do you use on Linux? I have found them to be flaky and unstable on my Mint installation, I've tried a couple... it may be that it is an older laptop that doesn't handle a lot though.

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                                        A Former User @scottalanmiller
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                                        @scottalanmiller said:

                                        @Carnival-Boy said:

                                        Why are there so few? Do developers have to pay a licence fee to use Microsoft RDP?

                                        RDP is an open protocol. Anyone can use it anytime. There are fully open source implementations available. On Linux in general, RDP clients are mature and robust.

                                        Yep. I've always used linux based thinclients.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @coliver
                                          last edited by

                                          @coliver said:

                                          @scottalanmiller said:

                                          @Carnival-Boy said:

                                          Why are there so few? Do developers have to pay a licence fee to use Microsoft RDP?

                                          RDP is an open protocol. Anyone can use it anytime. There are fully open source implementations available. On Linux in general, RDP clients are mature and robust.

                                          Which RDP solution do you use on Linux? I have found them to be flaky and unstable on my Mint installation, I've tried a couple... it may be that it is an older laptop that doesn't handle a lot though.

                                          Just whatever is stock in the OS. Haven't had issues before.

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                                            A Former User @coliver
                                            last edited by

                                            @coliver said:

                                            @scottalanmiller said:

                                            @Carnival-Boy said:

                                            Why are there so few? Do developers have to pay a licence fee to use Microsoft RDP?

                                            RDP is an open protocol. Anyone can use it anytime. There are fully open source implementations available. On Linux in general, RDP clients are mature and robust.

                                            Which RDP solution do you use on Linux? I have found them to be flaky and unstable on my Mint installation, I've tried a couple... it may be that it is an older laptop that doesn't handle a lot though.

                                            What does it do?

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