The RemoteApp Tool developers maintain a focused open-source project that enables Windows workstations and servers to publish individual applications as remotely accessible programs without exposing the full desktop. Their sole utility, RemoteApp Tool, parses local program shortcuts, packages the chosen executables with the necessary RDP settings, and outputs ready-to-deploy RDP or MSI files that end users can double-click to launch the app as if it were installed locally. Typical use cases range from small businesses that want staff to run a legacy accounting package from home, to schools that need to share a licensed statistics suite across student laptops, to managed service providers that prefer to deliver line-of-business tools from a central terminal server instead of maintaining dozens of local installs. Because the tool supports every desktop Windows edition from XP onward, as well as Windows Server variants, it provides a lightweight alternative to full virtual desktop infrastructure while still leveraging the built-in Remote Desktop Session Host role. Administrators can assign per-program file associations, custom icons, and gateway parameters, then distribute the resulting packages through Group Policy, e-mail, or a web portal. RemoteApp Tool is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are funneled through the trusted winget repository to ensure the latest build is delivered and multiple applications can be installed in one batch.
Create and manage RemoteApps hosted on Windows 7, 8, 10, XP and Server. Generate RDP and MSI files for clients.
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