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David Jonson @go_65db0ba5265d4
Is RDP an Application Layer Protocol? Step-by-Step Guide

This article will explore whether is RDP an application layer protocol and discuss its characteristics, role, and placement within the OSI model.

Table of Contents
What is RDP?
The OSI Model Overview
RDP and the OSI Model: Where Does It Fit?
Is RDP an Application Layer Protocol?
RDP vs. Other Protocols in the Application Layer
Final Verdict: Is RDP an Application Layer Protocol?
Conclusion
What is RDP?
RDP, or Remote Desktop Protocol, is a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft that provides a graphical interface for users to connect to & manage remote computers. It allows users to see the desktop environment of a remote machine & control it as if they were physically present. RDP is commonly used in corporate environments for remote management, technical support, & accessing computers from different locations.

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