Remote Access Protocol definition

Remote Access Protocol means any remote access application, including without limitation Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and Windows Remote Management (WinRM), used to connect a single remote computer (e.g., a laptop) to a single host computer (e.g., a desktop) with an Authorization Product directly connected to such host computer for each Authorization Product then licensed by Customer, as long as such Authorized User, single remote computer and single host computer with an Authorization Product are all located in the Territory.

Examples of Remote Access Protocol in a sentence

  • In other words, only one Authorized User can use a Remote Access Protocol at the same time.

  • Without limiting Section 2.D, Customer shall not, and shall not permit any User to, use any Authorization Product on a computer other than the computer to which such Authorization Product is directly connected (i.e. not through a network), except that an Authorized User may use Remote Access Protocol with Cellebrite’s UFED Physical Analyzer.

  • Customer shall ensure that multiple users cannot use Remote Access Protocol to access UFED Physical Analyzer simultaneously.

  • Regarding any other Cellebrite products or software other than Cellebrite’s UFED Physical Analyzer, Customer may not use a Remote Access Protocol unless expressly agreed to in writing by Cellebrite.

Related to Remote Access Protocol

  • Protocol means, in respect of any category of object and associated rights to which this Convention applies, the Protocol in respect of that category of object and associated rights;