To create an RDP connection, do the following:
Open Parallels Client.
Tap the Plus icon in the top right corner.
Select Standard RDP.
Specify the server address and tap Connect.
Enter the user's credentials and tap OK.
If the connection was successful, you will see the remote desktop and be able to start working with the server. If you receive an error, verify that the connection and logon information is entered correctly and try again.
If you have Parallels Client v15.0 with configured connections on your Android device, you can import these connections into a newer version. Do the following:
Open Parallels Client.
Tap the icon in the top right corner and choose Migrate settings.
If you know the remote server IP address or host name and user's credentials, you can create a connection manually. There are two types of connections:
Remote Application Server. If you establish this type of connection, you will see the applications and desktops published on the Parallels Remote Application Server. You can launch and work with these apps.
Standard RDP. If you choose this type of connection, you will be able to work with the remote server desktop the same way you would if connected via the Microsoft RDP client.
Read on the following topics for more details.
Once Parallels Client is installed, connect to Remote Application Server. Do one of the following:
The easiest way to create a connection is to use an invitation email from your system administrator. Open the email on your Android device and tap the "Configure" link. Parallels Client will open and configure connection to Remote Application Server automatically.
If you know the remote server IP address, host name, or your system administrator allowed authentication via email, and you have user's credentials, you can create a connection manually.
If you have an older version of Parallels Client on your Android device, you can import existing connections.
To create a Remote Application Server connection, do the following:
Open Parallels Client.
Tap the Plus icon in the top right corner.
Enter the Parallels RAS IP address, its hostname (this should be the server where the RAS Secure Gateway resides), or your work email address. You system administrator should tell you what to use.
Tap Authentication type and select the desired method of authentication:
Credentials. Select this option and then enter your username and password. You will be authenticated on the remote server using the specified credentials.
Web: Select this option to use the SAML SSO authentication.
Once ready, tap Connect.
The next step may, or may not, appear depending on whether the multifactor authentication (MFA) is configured in Parallels RAS by the administrator. If configured, you need to enter a one-time password (OTP). Parallels RAS supports various MFA providers (Google Authenticator, RADIUS, Deepnet Security, SafeNet, etc.).
To gain a general understanding of how the connection process may look like if MFA is configured, please see the Authentication Using Google Authenticator and Authentication Using RADIUS subsections below.
If the connection was successful, you will see the published applications that you can use. If you receive an error, verify that the connection and logon information is entered correctly and try again.
Note: If a remote application is temporarily unavailable (e.g., your system administrator is installing updates, backing up the data, etc.), its icon will be grayed out. You can tap this app to get a message with more details or contact the administrator for information.
If you connect to Parallels RAS for the first time, you will be suggested to create the "Shortcuts" folder on the desktop of your Android device. This folder contains shortcuts to all remote applications published for your user account. Next time you need to work with some application, you can open this folder and tap the app you need - Parallels Client will automatically connect to RAS and launch this application.
If your IT administrator configured multifactor authentication using Google Authenticator (or another TOTP provider), you will see the following screen after entering your credentials during the login procedure.
First you need to install the Google Authenticator app on your mobile device. If it is already installed, go to step 2. To install Google Authenticator, tap Install the authenticator app.
Configure Google Authenticator. Choose one of the following ways:
Configure automatically. To configure Google Authenticator automatically, tap this option and follow the onscreen instructions.
Configure manually. To configure Google Authenticator manually, tap Other options at the bottom of the screen, select CONFIGURE MANUALLY and follow the onscreen instructions.
Configure on another device. You can install, configure and use Google Authenticator on any of your other mobile devices. Tap Other options at the bottom of the screen, select CONFIGURE ON ANOTHER DEVICE and follow the onscreen instructions.
When successfully configured, Google Authenticator will display a time-based one-time password. Copy this password to the clipboard, switch back to Parallels Client, tap Next and enter the password in the OTP field.
If your IT administrator configured multifactor authentication using Radius, you will see the following screen after entering your credentials during the login procedure.
Enter a one-time password in the OTP field. The way you get it (via email, sms, etc.) depends on how your IT administrator configured the corresponding settings.