Given that a company’s policy states that users cannot install third-party tools on Window servers, which of the following protocols will allow a Linux GUI to connect to a Windows server?
A. VNC
B. NX
C. RDP
D. X11
Given that a company’s policy states that users cannot install third-party tools on Window servers, which of the following protocols will allow a Linux GUI to connect to a Windows server?
A. VNC
B. NX
C. RDP
D. X11
you are correct
“On the remote computer, a VNC viewer should be installed. There are several VNC viewers available, you can use the TightVNC viewer which is available for Windows, Linux and macOS. Enter your Windows 10 computer’s IP address to connect.”
https://www.configserverfirewall.com/windows-10/install-vnc-server-windows-10/#:~:text=On%20the%20remote%20computer%2C%20a,computer's%20IP%20address%20to%20connect.
so RDP is the only option.
Linux does not have RDP
Linux absolutely has RDP. Google Remmina. Supports VNC, RDP, and more. There are other tools as well.
… cannot install third-party tools on Window servers
then C