Mark wrote:
> I'm considering using RDP over VPN to connect to work from home -
> however this will not be possible if any temporary files, video
> cache etc are stored on the local machine (and aren't deleted when
> the RDP session ends).
>
> Both local and remote PCs will be Win7 64bit.
>
> So, are any files generated on the local PC when i connect to the
> remote PC over RDP?
>
> I understand that the communication is 128bit encrypted, are any
> temporary files also encrypted?
VPN is just a tunnel between your network and the one at work - essentially
putting you on the side of all the other computers at work. Your use of the
network during that time is just like it was before - so if you surf the
Internet through the VPN tunnel, etc - it's just the same as not using the
VPN. Anything that you have being cached/stored normally can/will be
cached/stored while VPN'd. Only the network has changed.
Yes - a VPN tunnel normally sends things encrypted at some level -
everything traveling over that connection (through that tunnel) is encrypted
*during transfer*.
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