[MS-RDWR]: Remote Desktop Workspace Runtime Protocol (original) (raw)


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Specifies the Remote Desktop Workspace Runtime Protocol, an HTTP-based protocol for the Remote Desktop Service to discover disconnected sessions for a user and obtain the files required to reconnect to those disconnected sessions. The protocol uses a SOAP-based payload to describe and provide the remote resources to reconnect to a user's disconnected sessions.

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1/31/2013 1.0 None
10/25/2012 1.0 None
7/12/2012 1.0 None
3/30/2012 1.0 None
12/16/2011 1.0 New

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