To configure connections to play audio
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In the Remote Desktop Connection window, click Options.
- On the Local Resources tab, in the Remote computer sound list, click the option you want.
- To run sound files in your Remote Desktop session and hear them on your local computer, choose Bring to this computer.
- To run sound files in your Remote Desktop session and play them only on the remote computer, choose Leave at remote computer.
- To disable all sound in Remote Desktop sessions, choose Do not play.
- Click Connect.
Notes
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To start Remote Desktop Connection, click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to Communications, and then click Remote Desktop Connection.
- Depending on the policies of your network, audio redirection might be disabled for some or all remote connections. Additionally, audio redirection does not work when you connect to a server running Windows 2000 or earlier.
- When you click Connect, the information you have entered in Options becomes the default setting for all Remote Desktop connections and is saved in a file called Default.rdp. To create connections with different or connection-specific options, see Save your connection settings to a file.