Updated: July 13, 2020 (April 14, 2003)
SidebarKey Consumer Technologies
The following technologies, supported in the latest version of Windows XP, are important to Microsoft’s consumer strategy.
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) allows one Windows-based client (e.g., a PC, terminal, or wireless device) to access applications running on a Windows PC by providing input and display capabilities over any TCP/IP-based network. RDP is included in Windows XP Professional, allowing an XP Pro machine to act as a “host” for other PCs or terminals, such as Windows-Powered Smart Displays (portable monitors with minimal local storage and processing that run Windows CE).
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is a standard approved by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in 1996 that solves a number of problems with the current Internet protocol, IPv4-most notably, the limited number of addresses that can be assigned with the IPv4 addressing system. Support for IPv6 will make it easier for devices within a home network to have unique and dedicated IP addresses, paving the way for peer-to-peer communication between devices. (For more background, see “Beta SDK for Peer-to-Peer Released” on page 18 of the Apr. 2003 Update.)
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