Microsoft Remote Desktop Rdp Files

Since the release of Windows XP, all versions of Windows use the remote desktop protocol, or RDP. This proprietary software allows the operating system to show images from other computers across a shared network. In layman's terms, it allows you to access a computer on the same network but in a different location. RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) is a tool developed by Microsoft, which uses a graphical interface connection between a remote Windows server on the internet or a local network. This server uses the Windows operating system. The Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) feature of Windows allows you to remotely view and control remote Windows desktops. Sharing resources between your local and remote PC can be tricky, but it is possible to share your local files and folders over a remote desktop session using RDC or other remote desktop tools like TightVNC.

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Step 1: Launch the Remote Desktop Connection application and fill out the computer and username fields, following our guide here if you would like instructions:

Step 2: Click on the show options arrow in the bottom right corner of the window. Then, click on the local resources tab.

Step 3: Click on the “More…” button in the local devices and resources section. This will bring up the following window:

Step 4: Select any drives you would like to be available for file transfer from the list, and then press OK.

Step 5: Press connect to start the RDP session.

Step 6: From within the remote session, navigate to “This PC” within the File Explorer. The drives that you have selected will appear under the “Redirected drives and folders” section.

Step 7: Drag files to and from the drive like you would any other folder.

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Note: If you get a message that says “Destination Folder Access Denied” when trying to transfer files, you may need to restart your RDP session and run the Remote Desktop Connection application as an administrator.