WHS RemoteApp 2011

WHS RemoteApp 2011 is a Windows Server Solutions add-in for use with Windows Home Server 2011, Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials, or Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials.

WHS RemoteApp 2011 makes it possible for administrators to deliver remote applications (referred to as “RemoteApp programs” or simply “RemoteApps”) to their Windows Home Server (WHS) users. More specifically, WHS RemoteApp 2011 enables a straightforward publishing process that allows applications installed directly on a WHS server to be provided to its users, allows RemoteApp programs to run side-by-side with local programs, and offers integration with a custom “launcher” application to make it simple for users to find and launch RemoteApp programs.

RemoteApp programs are programs that are accessed remotely through a special type of Remote Desktop Connection, and appear as if they are running on the end user’s local computer. Instead of being presented to the user in the desktop of the server, as with a traditional Remote Desktop Connection, the RemoteApp programs are integrated with the client computer’s desktop, running in their own resizable window, with their own entry in the taskbar. If the programs use notification area icons, the icons appear in the client computer’s notification area. Any popup windows are redirected to the local desktop, and local drives and printers can be redirected to appear within the RemoteApp programs. Many users might not be aware that a RemoteApp program is any different than a local program.

WHS RemoteApp 2011 provides administrators the ability to group and personalize RemoteApp programs and make them available to individual end users via the WHS RemoteApp Launcher application. WHS RemoteApp 2011 improves the user’s experience, opens new avenues for program deployment, and reduces the amount of administrative effort required to support these programs.

Users can run published RemoteApp programs in a variety of different ways:

• Locally from the server’s Launchpad application that is installed on their computer.

• Remotely from almost anywhere using the server’s built-in Remote Web Access website.

Remotely from Mac, iOS, Android, and Windows PC/Mobile computers and devices.

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Installation Notes

Before installing the WHS RemoteApp 2011 add-in, you should install the applications you wish to publish directly on your server (additional applications may be installed on the server any time after the add-in has been installed). Any desktop application that is Remote Desktop compatible (i.e. that runs as designed from a Remote Desktop Connection) can be published as a RemoteApp program (e.g. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, QuickBooks, Quicken, etc.). Both 32-bit and 64-bit applications are fully supported. For examples of how to install applications directly on your server see: Install Office/Outlook On Your Server and Install QuickBooks/Quicken On Your Server

Once you have the applications you need installed on your server, you can then go ahead and install the WHS RemoteApp 2011 add-in by downloading and running its .EXE setup file from any of your connected client PCs (which, in turn, runs its .WSSX server add-in package file after verifying your installation environment). Or, you can download and run it directly from the server itself.

NOTE: WHS RemoteApp 2011 requires that the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 or higher be installed on your server. If necessary, you can download the .NET Framework 4.5 or higher installer package from here: Installing the .NET Framework

After the WHS RemoteApp 2011 add-in has been successfully installed, open the server Dashboard application, click on the new “WHS RemoteApp” icon in the navigation pane, choose which users you want to allow access to WHS RemoteApp 2011 on the “Users” tab, and use the Publish RemoteApp Programs wizard located on the “RemoteApp Programs” tab to publish your applications.

WHS RemoteApp 2011 can be used completely free of charge for up to 21 days (some features are not available during the evaluation period). To continue using WHS RemoteApp 2011 after that, you will need to purchase a license and register the add-in. Click the shopping cart link, located in the sidebar of this page, to purchase a license for WHS RemoteApp 2011. Upon receipt of payment, you will be sent personalized registration information along with detailed instructions on how to register the add-in.

For complete information on installing and using WHS RemoteApp 2011, please see the ReadMe.txt file included with the download.

Additional Information (advanced)

WHS RemoteApp 2011 works with your server just as it comes straight out-of-the-box. It does not install any of the Remote Desktop Services (RDS) server roles on your server (e.g. Remote Desktop Session Host, etc.). Rather, it utilizes the underlying “Windows Server Solutions” (WSS) functionality of your server in order to work its magic. Your server remains in its default “Remote Administration” mode (as opposed to it being placed in “Application Server” mode as it would be when using RDS), and multiple concurrent remote connections to the server can be enabled using the add-in’s “multiple simultaneous connections” feature.

See Also

News – WHS / WSE RemoteApp

News – Connecting From Mac / iOS / Android / Windows PC/Mobile Computers and Devices

FAQ – Multiple Simultaneous Connections

Q&A – Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

 
Products – WSE RemoteApp 2016

Products – WSE RemoteApp 2012 R2

Products – WSE RemoteApp 2012

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WHS RemoteApp 2011

Platform: Windows Home Server 2011, Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials, or Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials

Last Version: 1.255.1976.0
Released: January 17, 2023

IMPORTANT: Windows Home Server 2011, Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials, and Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials, which are all based upon Windows Server 2008 R2, reached end of support on January 14, 2020. As a result, WHS RemoteApp 2011 has now reached end of life and is no longer available. If you are still using one of these operating systems, then you should upgrade to Windows Server 2016 Essentials, Windows Server 2016 Standard/Datacenter with the WSEE role added, or Windows Server 2019/2022 Standard/Datacenter with WSEE installed, and use WSE RemoteApp 2016 instead.


 

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