juanitoriv
Windows 10 Champion
Yeah - There is a Modern RDP client. It has to be installed though - no biggie. What would be absolutely awesome would be a Parallels-style "Coherency" mode.
The real big gotcha though is - to run virtual machines in TS/Hyper-V, you have to legally have a license for that virtual machine instance as well. Which is just as much as a regular desktop license. Way back with Windows 2000/NT, that virtual machine license was included with your desktop license.
It would seem to me that including that virtual machine license with the physical machine license again could increase the pace of adoption of Windows RT devices, and prune the traditional desktop back even more on Windows 8.x.
Ah ha. Gotcha.. I can understand that concern with a virtual machine such as a "slim client" type set up. But, isn't accessing a desktop remotely a different animal? From what I understand, remote access essentially just transfers output and input signals to the remote machine via LAN or via web. This wouldn't be a virtual machine type scenario, but instead and simply remote access to a fully licensed unit. For example, I have Cool Remote, PC Remote and Splashtop on my WP and W7 devices. I can control my PC, utilizing FULL functionality including mouse cursor, keyboard while having full view of the actual PC screen in real time, using these apps and companion server programs over my home network. I include AutoCAD in the list of such. Now, no files are stored on my WP, but If I am incorrect, please tell me. However I'm thinking that all you would need is an RDP client on W8, WP & RT to allow this "cross communication". All of the pertinent info would already be on the PC, as the RDP setup would just be a "mobile gateway"..