Windows 7 Ultimate vs professional: richer remote desktop

Hello

This page on the microsoft.com site States that only the Ultimate edition has "Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) improvements".

He says that "Windows 7 Ultimate is not licensed for VDI scenarios, but these features can be used to create a richer remote desktop experience when it connects to a PC running Windows 7 Ultimate.

What is this "richer experience" on remote desktop? No, it's not AppLocker, BranchCache, Direct Boot from VHD and DirectAccess.

Thanks a lot for Singapore

I'm assuming this...

More features RDP two-way 7.0 as Aero glass remoting, audio, Windows Media Player, real support for multiple monitors, Remote Desktop Easy Print are available in editions of Windows 7 business or ultimate edition.

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