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For those Mac users out there Apple recently (Aug. 1) posted an updated version of the Remote Desktop Connection client. For those of you who might not be familiar with this tool, it allows you to remotely manage a windows system. The latest version from Microsoft has support for Vista. The previous version was a bit of a roaring pile of crap. The new one has smooth rendering and does not arbitrarily drop connections without warning as I found with the earlier version.

About Remote Desktop Connection Client
Allows you to connect to a Windows-based computer and work with programs and files on that computer from your Macintosh computer. To connect to a Windows-based computer, you need network access and permissions to connect to the computer, and the computer must be running Terminal Services or Remote Desktop Services. The following Windows products support Remote Desktop connections:

– Windows Vista Business
– Windows Vista Enterprise
– Windows Vista Ultimate
– Windows XP Professional
– Windows Server 2003

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