Parallels Client for Mac User’s Guide 19
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  • Getting Started
    • Parallels RAS 19 release history
    • System Requirements
    • Installing Parallels Client Using an Invitation Email
  • Parallels Client Overview
  • Using Parallels Client for Mac
    • Adding a New Connection
    • Configuring a RAS Connection
      • Connection
      • Display
      • Printing
      • Local Resources
      • Experience
      • Network
      • Authentication
      • Advanced
    • Using a RAS Connection
      • Launching Published Resources
      • Working with Remote Applications
      • Managing Sessions
    • Configuring an RDP Connection
      • Connection
      • Display
      • Local Resources
      • Programs
      • Experience
      • Network
      • Authentication
      • Advanced
    • Using an RDP Connection
    • Modifying Parallels Client Preferences
    • Exporting and Importing Parallels Client Settings
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  1. Using Parallels Client for Mac
  2. Configuring an RDP Connection

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The Advanced Settings tab page allows you to customize the default behavior or Parallels Client.

You can specify the following properties:

  • Connect to Console. This option is used for administration of a Remote Desktop Session Host server. It acts as if a standard Remote Desktop connection is initiated from the command line with the /admin option.

  • Use Pre Windows 2000 login format. If this option is selected, it allows you to use legacy (pre-Windows 2000) login format.

  • Network Level Authentication. Check this option to enable network level authentication, which will require the client to authenticate before connecting to the server.

  • Override computer name. Specifies the name that your computer will use during a remote desktop session. If set, this will override the default computer name. Any filtering set by the administrator on the server side will make use of the name specified here.