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Figure 7: Remote Desktop session with Aero flip
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Figure 7: Remote Desktop session with Aero flip
Play one of the sample videos in Windows 7 using Windows Media Player.
Tip: The sample videos are stored in the Libraries\Videos\Sample Videos folder for each user.
Log off the Remote Desktop session.
Step 5: Evaluate RemoteFX USB Support
To verify that RemoteFX is properly installed and configured and to evaluate the RemoteFX USB support, perform the following steps:
Start the virtual machine running Windows 7 SP1.
On the computer running Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, insert a USB device.
Note: For the purposes of these steps, a USB camera is used.
Start the Remote Desktop Connection client.
In the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box, click Options.
On the Local Resources tab, click More.
In the Local devices and resources section, expand Other supported RemoteFX USB devices, and then selected the USB devices you inserted in step 2, as illustrated in the following figure, and then click OK.
Figure 7: Remote Desktop Connection enable USB device support
In the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box, click Connect.
Establish a Remote Desktop session with Windows 7 SP1.
In the Windows 7 SP1 Remote Desktop session, start Device Manager.
In Device Manager, look for the USB device that you inserted in step 2.
If the device driver has not been installed for the USB device, then the USB device will appear in Device Manager as show in the following figure.
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