DVC Implementation Details
This section contains information about how to write a dynamic virtual channel (DVC) client module.
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To write a dynamic virtual channel (DVC) client module, you must first implement and register a Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) client plug-in.
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Describes syntax for the dynamic virtual channel (DVC) plug-in entry for the Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) client.
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To establish a successful connection between two dynamic virtual channel (DVC) modules that are running on the Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) client and server, a DVC listener must be running and in a listening state.
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At some point in time, the dynamic virtual channel (DVC) client will request a connection to the DVC listener.
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Writing channel data by using a dynamic virtual channel (DVC) is symmetric for both the Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) server and the client.
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There is an "echo" listener that is implemented by the Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) client, which is always present and listening for incoming connections.
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C++ code sample that shows how to create a Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) client dynamic virtual channel (DVC) plug-in.
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C++ code sample that shows how to create the server-side dynamic virtual channel (DVC) module.