Microsoft hat gestern ein Wartungsupdate für Windows 7 veröffentlicht. Diese Updates stellen eine Sammlung von Verbesserungen der Leistung und der Zuverlässigkeit bereit, durch die die Benutzerfreundlichkeit verbessert wird. Es wird empfohlen, alle Updates als Teil der regelmäßigen Wartungsarbeiten anzuwenden. Diese KBs müssen in der folgenden Reihenfolge installiert werden: KB2574819, KB2830477, KB2857650. Eine vollständige Liste der Problembehebungen in diesem Update findet sich im folgenden KB-Artikel von Microsoft oder weiter unten.
Download -> Update KB2830477 für Windows 7
- Update für Windows 7 (KB2830477)
Diese Updates (*.msu) stellen eine Sammlung von Verbesserungen der Leistung und der Zuverlässigkeit bereit, durch die die Benutzerfreundlichkeit von Windows 7 verbessert wird.
http://www.microsoft.com/de-de/download/details.aspx?id=41036 - Update für Windows 7 für x64-basierte Systeme (KB2830477)
Diese Updates (*.msu) stellen eine Sammlung von Verbesserungen der Leistung und der Zuverlässigkeit bereit, durch die die Benutzerfreundlichkeit von Windows 7 verbessert wird.
http://www.microsoft.com/de-de/download/details.aspx?id=40986
New features for remote connections to Windows 8.1 or Windows Server 2012 R2
The following new features in the RDC 8.1 client update are available when you establish a Remote Desktop Connection session to Windows 8.1 or Windows Server 2012 R2:
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Support for faster reconnection times – This update reduces the time that RDC 8.1 client takes to reconnect to a remote session compared to the time that is taken by the RDC 8.0 client and earlier versions of the client. The actual time that the client takes to reconnect and the magnitude of improvements vary based on the network and deployment configuration.
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RemoteApp Experience Improvements
- Full support for transparent windows – Some applications such as Microsoft Office 2013 draw transparent windows or borders. RemoteApp programs that draw transparent windows or borders now appear the same as local applications.
- Moves and resizes of RemoteApp windows – These operations are more responsive, and appear and behave like local applications. The content in the application is displayed while the application is moved.
- Thumbnails, aero peek, and live taskbar – These features work the same in a RemoteApp program as they work locally.
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Dynamic monitor and resolution changes – After the update is installed, you can add, remove, rotate, or change the resolution of a local client, and RemoteApp programs and desktop sessions will behave like local programs. For example, upon rotation, the width and height is changed accordingly on any RemoteApp programs, and the resolution of a desktop session is also adjusted.
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Support for session shadowing – Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1 enable administrators to be able to use the session shadowing feature on a session-based or virtual machine-based desktop or a RemoteApp application. This is very useful for helpdesk and troubleshooting of an end-user problem. Using RDC 8.1, administrators can now use the session shadowing feature from the command line on Windows 7 SP1 computers.
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New features for remote connections to other version of Windows – The following new features in the RDC 8.1 client update are available when the clients connect to all versions of Windows.
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Remote Desktop Gateway pluggable authentication and authorization – Remote Desktop Gateway pluggable authentication and authorization (PAA) enable custom authentication routines to be used with Remote Desktop Gateway. Since RDC 8.1, the PAA cookie can be provided as an RDP file property in addition to the existing ActiveX API and Internet Explorer cookie-based methods. This can be used to provide custom two-factor authentication that works seamlessly with Remote Desktop Web Access (RD Web Access) across multiple browsers and enables you to use RDP files to launch connections.
via Update for RemoteApp and Desktop Connections features is available for Windows