Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Services (RDS) makes it possible to run an application or an entire desktop in one location, but have it be controlled in another. With RDS, you can install & manage session-based desktops & applications, or virtual-machine based desktops on centralized servers in the data center; screen images are delivered to the users, & the users client machines, in turn, send keystrokes & mouse movements back to the server. When using Remote Desktop Services, administrators can present users with an entire desktop environment, or with their individual applications & data which they require to complete their task. From a user perspective, these applications are integrated seamlessly-looking, feeling, & behaving like local applications.