File transfer


  1. Posts : 13
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       #1

    File transfer


    Hi, everyone!
    I was looking through the information on the Internet about Microsoft Remote Desktop file transfer and came across an article about remote desktop transfer files which says that Microsoft provides RDP tools that enable users to access a Windows PC from a Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS device. This is a surprise for me, I thought it was only possible between Windows computers. I'm wondering if anyone has tried it, what is the maximum amount of information that can be transferred through such a tool? Is it possible to transfer videos and other large files?
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    Hello @MKaty,
    Welcome to TenForums.

    Have you also looked at this ? > Add Remote Desktop Connection in Remote Desktop app on Windows 10 PC

    Also, have a look at the Related Tutorials at the BOTTOM of the above Tutorial [ there are a few ], as they may also be related.

    I hope this helps.
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  3. Posts : 8,515
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       #3

    Is it a local PC or remote it's simpler to transfer via network than RDP or use FTP
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  4. Posts : 15,882
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       #4

    MKaty said:
    Hi, everyone!
    I was looking through the information on the Internet about Microsoft Remote Desktop file transfer and came across an article about remote desktop transfer files which says that Microsoft provides RDP tools that enable users to access a Windows PC from a Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS device. This is a surprise for me, I thought it was only possible between Windows computers. I'm wondering if anyone has tried it, what is the maximum amount of information that can be transferred through such a tool? Is it possible to transfer videos and other large files?
    RDP is about taking control of pcs remotely not file transfer.

    You can transfer files over LAN using normal file sharing. Transfer over internet is more complicated due to security requirements.
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