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9. Use your arrow keys to select either "Allow connections from computers running any version of<br />

Remote Desktop (less secure)," or "Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop<br />

with Network Level Authentication (more secure)," depending on which one you require<br />

10. TABB to the Select Remote Users button, and press SPACE BAR.<br />

11. TABB to the Add button, and press SPACE BAR.<br />

12. Enter the names of the users who should have remote access.<br />

13. TABB to OK, and press ENTER to close the Select Users dialog.<br />

14. TABB to OK, and press ENTER to close the Remote Desktop Users dialog.<br />

15. TABB to OK, and press ENTER to close the System Properties dialog.<br />

For more in<strong>format</strong>ion on advanced options for <strong>Window</strong>s XP Professional Remote Desktop access,<br />

please refer to the <strong>Window</strong>s XP Professional documentation.<br />

Installing <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong><br />

The steps for installing <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> on a server running Microsoft Terminal Services are identical to<br />

the installation steps found in Section 2 of the <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> manual.<br />

Enabling <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> Video Support<br />

There are two ways to enable <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> video support for Microsoft Terminal Services sessions:<br />

1. From the Advanced Options pull down in the <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> program group in the start menu of the<br />

server machine, run the "Video Support Maintenance" utility. Select the button labeled "Enable<br />

Microsoft RDP Video Support" and follow any prompts that may appear.<br />

2. Log into a Microsoft Terminal Services session, and run <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong>. <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> will install<br />

Microsoft RDP Video Support, and will prompt to reboot the machine.<br />

<strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> Virtual Channel<br />

The <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> Virtual Channel option provides the user with the best possible option for remote<br />

speech synthesis. Without the <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> Virtual Channel, the only supported methods of speech<br />

during a Microsoft Terminal Services session are serial and software synthesizers. The <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong><br />

Virtual Channel allows the user to utilize any non-serial synthesizer that is installed on the local<br />

machine (the Triple Talk PCI, Triple Talk USB, DECtalk PC, and DoubleTalk PC are just a few<br />

examples), and is especially useful for maintaining a high rate of responsiveness when using SAPI or<br />

software speech. The <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> Virtual Channel option uses a local copy of <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> for<br />

speech output, rather than relying on the synthesizer itself. The local copy of <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> (which<br />

must be running on the client's workstation – the same place where the Microsoft Remote Desktop<br />

Client was launched) will serve as a host between the local synthesizer and the remote copy of<br />

<strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong>. The <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> Virtual Channel option is also the easiest to set up by following<br />

these instructions:<br />

1. Run <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> on the client machine.<br />

2. Run <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> via a remote session.<br />

3. From the remote session, select the "Virtual (Microsoft RDP)" synthesizer in the Select<br />

Synthesizer dialog located in the File menu of the <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> voice control panel.<br />

At this point, the remote copy of <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> will begin transferring speech to the local copy of<br />

<strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong>. Commands for modifying voice rate, pitch, and tone (as well as the selection of other<br />

synthesizers where applicable) will still be executed in the remote session. Neither audio redirection<br />

nor data redirection need to be enabled for <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> Virtual Channel support to work. For<br />

in<strong>format</strong>ion on installing the <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> Virtual Channel, please refer to the section below titled<br />

<strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> Virtual Server Installation.<br />

Serial Synthesizers – If the <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> Virtual Channel is not an option, <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> users have<br />

the alternative choice of using any supported serial synthesizer during their Microsoft RDP session,<br />

assuming that serial port communication is available. To use a serial synthesizer, be sure to note the<br />

configuration options of the Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection utility in the Client Side<br />

Configuration section below.<br />

Software Synthesizers - If the <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> Virtual Channel is not an option, <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> users may<br />

still use a software synthesizer, assuming that audio communication is available. For more in<strong>format</strong>ion<br />

on the pros and cons of using software speech, see the Remote Access Caveats section at the end of<br />

this appendix.<br />

3. Running <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> Automatically<br />

To enable automatic startup of <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> once a Microsoft Remote Desktop session has been<br />

initiated, use the following steps:<br />

1. Log on as the user for whom <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> is to load automatically.<br />

2. Launch <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong>- and access the <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> voice control panel with CTRL-BACKSLASH.<br />

3. Press ALT-F for File.

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