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Connect to Server with CoRD (Remote Desktop)
CoRD is a program for Mac OS X that allows a user to connect to a Windows server via Remote Desktop. it tends to be more reliable and is supported on the latest builds of Mac OS X whereas Microsoft Remote Desktop Client is not. If you are connecting from a Windows machine, please see Connecting to Remote Desktop for Windows.
To connect to a Windows server with CoRD, follow the instructions below.
- Download CoRD from the CoRD website.
- Once installed, open the program. The interface looks like the following:
- Click the Servers icon and then click the + icon to add a server to the list.
- Fill out the Address (domain or IP address of the server), username, and password. Configure the other options accordingly. Once done, close the dialog window.
- The server now appears in the server list. Double-click the server name to log in.

