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George
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      6th Jun 2008
Hello, I'm using a WinXP-pro PC. Was experimenting with remote desktop (or
whatever allows you to access PC across the Internet from another PC.
Noticed Win left this file...

My Documents>
Default.rdp

Was wondering...

1) What's in this file, what's it for?

2) Does it drop this same file (or a file with same name) in every folder I
visit while using remote desktop?

3) This adds some clutter to my "My Docs" folder. If I erase it, what are
consequences, e.g. ...

"none, because it regen's it when _____". or

"It'll regenerate it when ____but you'll have to re-enter ______", or

___________(something else)


Thanks,
George
If I earssame name


 
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Terry R.
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      6th Jun 2008
The date and time was 6/6/2008 10:50 AM, and on a whim, George pounded
out on the keyboard:

> Hello, I'm using a WinXP-pro PC. Was experimenting with remote desktop (or
> whatever allows you to access PC across the Internet from another PC.
> Noticed Win left this file...
>
> My Documents>
> Default.rdp
>
> Was wondering...
>
> 1) What's in this file, what's it for?
>
> 2) Does it drop this same file (or a file with same name) in every folder I
> visit while using remote desktop?
>
> 3) This adds some clutter to my "My Docs" folder. If I erase it, what are
> consequences, e.g. ...
>
> "none, because it regen's it when _____". or
>
> "It'll regenerate it when ____but you'll have to re-enter ______", or
>
> ___________(something else)
>
>
> Thanks,
> George
> If I earssame name
>
>


Hi George,

Yes, it will be replicated next time you use RDP. It is the saved
settings of the last time you used it.

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Big_Al
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      6th Jun 2008
George wrote:
> Hello, I'm using a WinXP-pro PC. Was experimenting with remote desktop (or
> whatever allows you to access PC across the Internet from another PC.
> Noticed Win left this file...
>
> My Documents>
> Default.rdp
>
> Was wondering...
>
> 1) What's in this file, what's it for?
>
> 2) Does it drop this same file (or a file with same name) in every folder I
> visit while using remote desktop?
>
> 3) This adds some clutter to my "My Docs" folder. If I erase it, what are
> consequences, e.g. ...
>
> "none, because it regen's it when _____". or
>
> "It'll regenerate it when ____but you'll have to re-enter ______", or
>
> ___________(something else)
>
>
> Thanks,
> George
> If I earssame name
>
>

RDP files are the settings for Remote Desktop.
The first time you run it, it creates this file for you.
In practice, if you connected to multiple systems, you would right click
and 'edit' it, change the settings to different configurations,
IP/login/password etc, and then 'save as' to a new name like
"office.rdp" etc. Then you just double click and connect to that
client. I have 120 of them in a specific folder for all 120 clients.
Along with the default.rdp.
 
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