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(Unverified)Jul 13th 2010 6:33PM
Windows 7 SP1 does not contain RemoteFX. That is only for Windows Server.
(Unverified)Jul 19th 2010 11:19AM
Actually there is a client side for RemoteFX, so yes. It does come with Windows 7 SP1
(Unverified)Jul 19th 2010 12:43PM
@kellic.tmobile: Actually you are just another person spreading misinformation. If you took the time to read the notable changes documentation, you would realize that RemoteFX is listed only as a new technology for Windows 2008 Server because it is only a server-side technology. I'll admit that the document does say you need an updated version of the RDP client to connect, but it does not call this RemoteFX, you know, because it isn't. Claiming, as this article did, that RemoteFX is available for Windows 7 means it is added to the built in Remote Desktop server that is in Windows 7, but this is simply not the case.
http://tinyurl.com/2b9c7k5
After the paragraph lauding the Dynamic Memory and RemoteFX specifically in the server SP1, the document goes on to say that,
"Microsoft recommends that organizations do not need to wait for SP1 to begin receiving the value of Windows 7 today as we don’t anticipate the SP1 for Windows 7 to be substantial."