Remote Desktop Client for Window
Installing Remote Desktop Client for AppDashboard
AppDashboard 2.x uses the Remote Desktop Client for Windows. If this application is not found on your computer, AppDashboard will automatically attempt to download and install it.
However, due to certain system restrictions or permissions, the automatic installation may fail. In such cases, you can install the Remote Desktop Client manually by clicking the link below:
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