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  • Thinfinity Remote Desktop 5
  • About This Document
  • Introduction
  • What's new in 5.0
  • Architecture
  • Security
  • Upgrade from 4.0
  • Getting Started Section
    • Getting Started
    • Installing Thinfinity® Remote Desktop
    • Using Thinfinity® Remote Desktop for the First Time
      • Verifying the Communication Settings
      • Connecting to a desktop
    • Customizing Thinfinity® Remote Desktop
      • Setting the Access Security Level
        • Access Profiles
          • RDP Profiles
            • Creating an RDP Profile
            • Editing an RDP Profile
            • Disabling an RDP Profile
            • Removing an RDP Profile
            • The "[+]" Profile
          • Weblink Profiles
            • Creating a Weblink Profile
            • Editing a Weblink Profile
            • Disabling a Weblink Profile
            • Removing a Weblink Profile
          • RD Web Access Profiles
            • Creating a RD Web Access Profile
            • Editing a RD Web Access Profile
            • Disabling a RD Web Access Profile
            • Removing a RD Web Access Profile
          • VNC / RFB Profile
            • Creating a VNC Profile
            • Editing a VNC Profile
            • Disabling a VNC Profile
            • Removing a VNC Profile
          • Telnet/SSH profile
            • Creating a Telnet Profile
            • Editing a Telnet Profile
            • Disabling a Telnet Profile
            • Removing a Telnet Profile
      • Testing Internal Access
      • Configuring Internet Access
      • Enabling Remote Sound
      • Mapping Remote Drives
        • Intermediate Disks
        • Shared Folders
    • After Customization
      • Connecting to a Desktop
      • Connecting to an Application
      • Performing a File Transfer
        • Navigating
        • File Options
        • Remote Folder Area Options
        • Downloading and Uploading files
    • Supported RDP Shortcut Keys
  • Advanced Settings Section
    • Advanced Settings
    • Thinfinity® Remote Desktop Manager
      • General
      • Broker
      • Authentication
        • OAuth/2
          • Methods
          • Settings
          • Mappings
          • Configure OAuth with Okta
          • Configure OAuth with Auth0
        • RADIUS
          • Settings
          • Mappings for SSO
        • TOTP (Time-based One-time Password)
          • TOTP Settings
      • Access Profiles
        • RDP Profile Editor
          • General
            • Setting up a Hyper-V Profile
            • Setting up an RDS Collection Profile
          • Display
          • Resources
          • Program
          • Experience
          • Advanced
          • Printer
          • Permissions
          • Restrictions
          • Access Hours
          • Authentication methods
        • Web Link Profile Editor
          • Web Link
          • Permissions
        • RD Web Access Editor
          • General
          • Permissions
        • VNC / RFB Profile Editor
          • Display
          • Permissions
          • Restrictions
          • Access Hours
          • Authentication methods
        • Telnet / SSH Profile Editor
          • Display
          • SSL
          • SSH
          • Options
          • Permissions
          • Authentication methods
          • Access Hours
          • Restrictions
      • Folders
      • Permissions
      • External DLL Authentication Method Settings
      • Duo Authentication Method Settings
        • How to configure DUO
      • SAML Authentication Method Settings
        • Configure SAML with Okta
        • Configure SAML with Centrify
  • Gateway Manager
    • Managing the SSL Certificate
      • The Default Embedded Certificate
      • A Self-Signed Certificate
      • A CA Certificate
  • License Manager
    • License Activation
    • Proxy Activation
    • Get a new Trial Serial Number
    • Activate a Serial Number Online
    • Activate a Serial Number Offline
    • Registering Your License With The License Server Manager
  • Custom Settings
    • Extend the Remote Desktop’s Toolbar
  • Customizing the Toolbar
    • Using customsettings.js
    • Using the 'connect' Method
  • Remote FX
  • Save Session
    • Record a Session
    • Play Recorded Sessions
  • Multi-touch Redirection
  • Enhanced Browser and DPI Support
    • Model Inheritance
    • Property Reference
    • The Calculation Process
    • Examples
  • Silent Install Options
  • Credentials Management
    • User-based Access Profiles
    • Credentials Management
  • Customize Translation
  • Mobile Devices Section
    • Mobile Devices
    • Getting into Thinfinity® Remote Desktop
    • Mouse Control
    • Keyboards and Toolbars
    • Gestures
    • Disconnecting from Thinfinity® Remote Desktop
    • iPad Application
      • Configuration
      • Side Bar
  • Scaling and Load Balancing Section
    • Scaling & Load Balancing
    • Scaling and Load Balancing Configurations
    • Installing Components
    • Configuring a Load Balancing Scenario
    • How to configure your license
  • Integrating Thinfinity® Remote Desktop Section
    • Integrating Thinfinity® Remote Desktop
    • SDK
      • Deploying
      • Using the SDK
      • SDK Login
      • Connect method
        • Placement
        • Destination and Authentication
        • Settings
          • kbdLayout Values
        • Features
        • Events
        • Toolbar Customization
      • Browser Resizing
      • Keystroke Methods
      • SSL Certificate
      • Demo
    • External Authentication
      • Apikey
    • Single Sign On
      • Facebook OAuth Authentication Example
      • Google OAuth/2
        • Google Client ID for Web Applications
      • RADIUS
    • Customizing the Web Interface
      • Changing the Logo
      • Customizing the Web Files
      • Files Location
    • Web Services API
      • Architecture
      • Installing the Web Service
      • Setting up the Communication Settings
      • Profiles Web Service
        • Methods
        • Types
          • The WS Profile type
        • The Demo Applications
      • Analytics Web Service
        • Methods
        • Types
          • WSQueryInfo
          • WSQueryRange
          • WSDBLoginRecord
          • WSSessionRecord
          • WSDBConnectionRecord
          • WSDBBrowserRecord
        • The Demo Application
    • One-Time-URL
      • Configuring the Connection
      • Enabling Features
  • User guide Section
    • User Guide
    • Logging In
    • Advanced Web Features
      • Tree View
      • Listing Options
      • Search bar
    • Accessing from Mobile Devices
      • Connecting with Open Parameters
        • General
        • Display
        • Resources
        • Program
        • Experience
        • Advanced
      • Connecting with Profiles
    • Toolbar
      • Actions
      • File Transfer
      • Options
      • Disconnect
    • Features
      • File Transfer
        • Navigating
        • File Options
        • Remote Folder Area Options
        • Downloading and Uploading files
      • Remote Printer
      • Remote Sound
      • Share Session
      • Mapped Drives
      • Analytics
        • Sessions
        • Connections
        • Logins
        • Browsers
        • Filter
        • Configuring MS SQL Server
          • Analytics Tables Reference
    • Disconnecting
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  1. User guide Section
  2. Features

Share Session

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The "Share Session" feature allows users to share an active desktop connection with other users, so that they can see and interact with it in many ways.

The shared session will present the remote user exactly what is being shown on the local connection. It replicates the remote desktop image on the remote user browser and is updated continuously.

Follow the next steps and learn how to share your desktop connection with other users:

1. Open the desktop connection you want to share.

2. On the connection toolbar click on the Actions button and then on the "Share Session". If the button is not available ask the system administrator to set you the for it.

3. A dialog will present you with the Sharing Address and password that should be used to access this same connection remotely.

4. The connection is now available to be accessed remotely. Send the URL and password information to the person you want to share the connection with.

Access the shared connection remotely:

1. Open your preferred browser from any computer/location of your preference and paste the sharing address (URL).

2. The password will be required. Type it in the dialog that you be presented and press the OK button

3. You should now be able to see and interact with the previously shared connection.

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