Tarantella's Secure Global Desktop (SGD) Terminal Service Edition (TSE) is a thin-client management product that extends the functionality of Microsoft Windows Terminal Server (WTS). Unlike Citrix MetaFrame (MF) which uses its own ICA protocol, SGD builds on the existing terminal services remote desktop protocol (RDP). The purpose of this paper is to integrate and test ArcGIS Desktop with SGD.
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