A clientless SSL VPN user who is connecting on a Windows Vista computer is missing
the menu option for Remote Desktop Protocol on the portal web page.
Which action should you take to begin troubleshooting?
A.
Ensure that the RDP2 plug-in is installed on the VPN gateway
B.
Reboot the VPN gateway
C.
Instruct the user to reconnect to the VPN gateway
D.
Ensure that the RDP plug-in is installed on the VPN gateway
A?!
Read next link and D is Correct
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/asa-5500-x-series-next-generation-firewalls/113600-technote-product-00.html
From the link that you gave:
“RDP plug-in: This is the original plug-in created that contains both the Java and ActiveX Client.
RDP2 plug-in: Due to changes within the RDP protocol, the Proper Java RDP Client was updated in order to support Microsoft Windows 2003 Terminal Servers and Windows Vista Terminal Servers.”
So I still think A is correct since it is about Vista
and the very next line says…
Tip: The latest RDP plug-in combines both RDP and RDP2 protocols. As a result the RDP2 plug-in is obsolete. It is recommended to utilize the most-recent version of the RDP plug-in. The RDP plug-in nomenclatures follows this structure: rdp-plugin.yymmdd.jar,where yy is a two-digit year format, mm is a two-digit month format, and dd is a two-digit day format.