TeamViewer and Frog are non-Microsoft examples. In this case applications run normally within the window, so everything interacts correctly. You cannot use ClaroRead within the Remote Desktop to access anything on your host client machine. It all works only within the Remote Desktop. This is a more complicated set-up introduced in Windows Server Instead of running a Remote Desktop and working inside it purely on the remote machine, the individual programs you run can be run from the remote machine.
So in this case you might be using ClaroRead from the server but working with the installed Microsoft Word on your own client machine, or even the other way round. You do not have the whole remote desktop on your machine, just one or more program. This technology is called RemoteApp. The program will look to the end user just like it is a normal installed program. There will be shortcuts and it will work with the local files and settings.
But it is not really running on your local machine. This affects how ClaroRead works. In general, ClaroRead and Microsoft Word must be able to communicate with each other, whether remote or local.
This is simple if both applications are running on the remote machine, or both are running on the local machine, but complicated if one is local and the other on the server. Any behavior that appears to violate End user license agreements, including providing product keys or links to pirated software.
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Regards, Marc M. I have set up a small home network I would like to run minecraft on the desktop but then use it from my laptop While someone else can use the desktop essentialy using the desktops processor is there any way to do this.
That depends on the program sometimes. Especially true if it uses the same files when run over the network. Normally all you need do it allow access over the network to specific directories and a computer. Problems can occur though depending again on the program. If it needs to access the Registry say to verify you have a legal license, that license resides on the host computer, not the remote one you are trying to run it on, and that license is NOT in your Registry.
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