Some legacy Applications on 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services

We run Windows 2008R2 Remote Desktop Service serving a small user population.  Users connect via the desktop remotely. We have several legacy applications that will not work on this platform. Is there a way to present these legacy applications on the remote desktop of the user to transparently to the end user.

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