Parallels Client for IOS
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  • Introduction
    • Supported Languages
  • Install Parallels Client for iOS
  • Create a Connection
    • Create a Connection Manually
      • Create a Remote Application Server Connection
      • Create a Standard RDP Connection
  • Work With a Remote Server
    • Remote Application Server Connection
      • Application Toolbar
    • Standard RDP Connection
  • Edit Connection Settings
    • Connection Settings
    • Advanced Settings
      • Display
      • Printing
      • Local Resources
      • Sound Redirection
      • Experience
      • Other
    • Remove a Connection
  • Edit Parallels Client Settings
    • Privacy Settings
    • General Settings
    • User Input Settings
    • Remote Screen Settings
    • Security Settings
    • Other Settings
    • Customer Experience Program Settings
    • Troubleshooting Settings
    • Policy Information
    • About Parallels Client
  • Tips and Tricks
    • Work with Parallels Client and Some Other App Simultaneously
    • Use Parallels Client in Light or Dark Mode
    • How to Launch a Published Application
    • How to Easily Find Your Connections
    • Use Buttons Instead of Keyboard Shortcuts
    • Use Bluetooth Mouse or Trackpad
    • Zoom In/Out Screen With Dumbo Mouse
    • Export and Import RAS Connections
  • Help
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  1. Create a Connection

Create a Connection Manually

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.

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