Connect to RDP (for Windows 10)
Connect to RDP (for Windows 10)
You can achieve this by using a thin client that connects directly to RDP and then shares access to a Windows 10 server via a local network. Linux-based thin clients can support similar setups, but you’ll need to configure the client to boot into RDP and establish a secure connection to the Windows 10 machine without relying on external servers. Let me know if you’d like more details.
There isn’t a specific reason mentioned, but alternatives exist. Linux support is possible, and some thin clients are available, though they often come with higher costs—HP models start around €500. The Steam link appears to be on a great deal, and the NZXT Doku might work if you locate one, as it seems to be a more niche option.
Acquire an older HP thin client, install Windows 7/8/10 embedded, and create a shortcut to MSTSC (RDP client) using the server's IP or hostname. Power on, launch desktop, and log in automatically.