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Cisco AnyConnect is an SSL VPN solution that is commonly initiated through use of a web browser. When Internet Explorer is used, the AnyConnect VPN server provides an ActiveX control that downloads and installs the AnyConnect client software.
Introduction This document provides answers to some frequently asked questions about the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) plug-in, available to Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Clientless Secure Sockets Layer VPN (SSLVPN) users. The RDP plug-in is only one of the plug-ins available to users, along with others such as Secure Shell (SSH), Virtual Network Computing (VNC), and Citrix. The RDP plug-in is one of the most frequently used plug-ins in this collection. This document provides more details about the deployment and troubleshoot procedures for this plug-in. Belajar membaca anak tk gratis software download.
Note: This document does not provide information about how to configure the RDP plug-in. For additional information, refer to the. Background Information The RDP plug-in has evolved from a pure Java-based RDP plug-in, to include both ActiveX RDP Client (Internet Explorer), as well as Java Client (Non-Internet Explorer browsers). Java Plug-In The Java RDP Client utilizes the applet. The Java applet is then wrapped within a plug-in that allows installation within the ASA clientless portal. Active-X Plug-In The RDP plug-in also includes the Microsoft ActiveX RDP Client, and the plug-in determines whether to use Java or ActiveX Client based on the browser.
That is: • If Internet Explorer (IE) users attempt to use RDP through a Clientless SSLVPN Portal, and the bookmark URL does not contain the ForceJava=true argument, then the ActiveX Client is used. If ActiveX fails to execute, the plug-in initiates the Java client. • If non-IE users attempt to launch an RDP bookmark or URL, only the Java Client is launched. For more information on requirements for RDP ActiveX and USER privileges, reference the Microsoft article. The next image illustrates the three links that can be selected within the browser window after the plug-in is launched: • New Portal Page - This link opens the portal page in a new browser window. • Full-Screen - This uses the RDP window in full-screen mode. • Reconnect with Java - This forces the plug-in to reconnect and use Java instead of ActiveX. RDP Plug-In RDP and RDP-2 Plug-In Usage • RDP plug-in: This is the original plug-in created that contains both the Java and ActiveX Client.
• RDP2 plug-in: Due to changes within the RDP protocol, the Proper Java RDP Client was updated in order to support Microsoft Windows 2003 Terminal Servers and Windows Vista Terminal Servers. Tip: The latest RDP plug-in combines both RDP and RDP2 protocols. As a result the RDP2 plug-in is obsolete.