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Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
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Bog'liq Ky-74O6AR82Ppk-tPM798A b616b0b833ba4f099c3837bd0bf712f1 Course-1-Technical-Support-Fundamentals-GlossaryRemote Desktop Protocol (RDP): A secure network communication protocol developed by Microsoft that allows a user to connect to another device remotely
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