Remote USB
As a special feature additional to the VRDP support, also
supports remote USB devices over the wire. That is, an guest
that runs on one computer can access the USB devices of the remote computer on which the VRDP data is being
displayed the same way as USB devices that are connected to the actual host. This enables running of virtual
machines on an host that acts as a server, where a client
can connect from elsewhere that needs only a network adapter and a display capable of running an RDP viewer. When
USB devices are plugged into the client, the remote server
can access them.
For these remote USB devices, the same filter rules apply as for other USB devices. See USB Settings. All you have to do is specify Remote, or Any, when setting up
these rules.
Accessing remote USB devices is only possible if the RDP client supports this extension. Some versions of
uttsc, a client tailored for the use with Sun Ray thin clients, support accessing remote
USB devices. RDP clients for other platforms will be provided in future versions.