Description
DOSRDP - Remote Desktop Protocol Client for DOS Platform
DOSRDP is a powerful DOS-based RDP client that allows you to remotely access Windows terminal servers with ease. It is a unique offering in the market, providing compatibility with various Windows editions up to XP.
Key Features:
- Remote access to Windows 2000, NT, and XP terminal servers
- Low minimum configuration requirements for host machine
- Support for multiple network cards and manufacturers like D-Link, Intel, Realtek, Accton, and more
- Easy configuration process with simple steps to customize server settings
- Ability to enter host name and configure TCP/IP connection
- Support for DHCP or static address with options for IP, subnet mask, and default gateway
- Option to set screen resolution, color depth, and refresh rate during configuration
- Remote booting capability for faster access to terminal services
- Multiple keyboard layouts for various languages
Technical Specifications:
- Platform: DOS
- Price: FREE
- Publisher: Terminalsoft
- Supports: Windows 2000, NT, XP
Experience a fast and efficient method to access terminal services remotely with DOSRDP. Its intuitive options and minimal configuration make it an ideal choice for users looking for a reliable RDP client on the DOS platform.
User Reviews for DOSRDP 7
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DOSRDP provides a unique solution for remote desktop access with minimal system requirements. Easy configuration and multiple network card support make it efficient.
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DOSRDP is a game changer for accessing Windows servers remotely. Easy setup and great performance!
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I love how straightforward DOSRDP is. It works seamlessly with my old DOS setup. Highly recommend!
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Fantastic app for remote access! The configuration was simple, and it supports various network cards.
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DOSRDP offers an intuitive way to connect to terminal servers. A must-have for anyone using DOS!
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This app delivers on its promise! Easy to configure and reliable access to my Windows server.
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I'm impressed with DOSRDP's performance. It’s lightweight and works perfectly for remote desktop needs.