I want to remote desktop into B from A. Regular RDP doesn't work because they are on different networks. I there any way to connect them via USB or something and RDP over that? I suspect no, but. Figure 4: The RDP Connection Manager can make local resources available within an RDP session to a Hyper-V VM. So those are two different ways that you can make USB media available for use within.
Windows Server 2008 R2 not virtualized. In this server is installed specific software, which requires Aladdin USB HASP key. Preferences: Yubikey 5 NFC since I'd use USB-A for my computer, NFC for my iPhone, and I can always get a USB-A → lightening adapter for my iPad. I would also like to use the 5 NFC's TOTP feature. I like the idea of using the yubikey to unlock my laptop but I'm on the fence since I don't know how inconvenient that'll be for me yet. Device types that are enabled by this mechanism will be made available for RemoteFX USB redirection and will appear in Remote Desktop Connection under the Other Supported RemoteFX USB devices category. In order to use the device through RemoteFX USB redirection, the device must be selected for remote access by using the Remote Desktop.
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USB Redirector RDP Edition allows to redirect USB devices to the remote computer when working via Remote Desktop. It consists of two parts - Server part and Workstation part. So USB devices connected to Workstation become available on remote PC, Virtual Machine or Terminal Server. USB Redirector RDP Edition suits great for Virtual Desktop/VDI solutions where you need to redirect USB devices into remote Virtual Machine.
More and more large and small companies tend to use Virtual Desktop Environment for their employees because it is flexible, simple and secure. Each user, working via the Remote Desktop, may need accessing his/her USB devices attached to a workstation or thin-client, in the RDP session on virtual desktop. And USB Redirector RDP Edition allows to accomplish this!
This solution is the most suitable for single-user applications, where one Virtual Machine is used by only one user at a time. It also can be used when redirecting devices to Terminal Server. But please note that due to Windows specifics, all USB devices are global in the system to which they are redirected. For multi-user environments, where you need to isolate USB devices in RDP session, you can use our other solution USB Redirector TS Edition
USB Redirector RDP Edition works as a background service, this means you don't have to keep the app open all the time. Once you have finished configuring the program, you can safely close it. USB Redirector will continue to work even after reboot.
Please note that shared USB device can not be used locally, because it is acquired for redirection into the remote session! To make the device available locally again, you need to unshare it.
Only the Server part of USB Redirector RDP Edition must be licensed. It means that:
The license allows to connect a certain number of devices. The number of devices is per-server, not per-user.
The license should be applied on Terminal Server/Virtual Machine.
Workstation part of USB Redirector RDP Edition is FREE.
USB Redirector RDP Edition licenses start from USD 89.99, depending on the number of USB devices. There are quantity discounts if you purchase several licenses at once. Check the Purchasing page for details.
USB Redirector RDP Edition works on the following operating systems (both 32- and 64-bit).
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