Remote control with Remote Assistance is simple to implement, but it must be coordinated by both the master and the host, so there is another remote control in the Windows XP Professional Edition-Remote Desktop, with Remote Desktop, You can remotely control your computer over the Internet from a place away from the office, even if the host is in no condition, Remote Desktop can still go smoothly, and remote users can use the data, applications, and network resources in the computer in this way, and it can also allow your colleagues to access your computer's desktop, To facilitate collaborative work. (1) The host that configures Remote Desktop host Remote Desktop must be a computer with Windows XP installed, the host must be connected to the Internet, and has a legitimate public network IP address. The host's Internet connection can be a normal way of dialing, because Remote Desktop transmits only a small amount of data, such as display data and keyboard data, to enable remote control. The Remote Desktop feature to start Windows XP must be logged into the system as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group, so that you can start Windows XP Remote Desktop permission. Right-click the My Computer icon and select Properties. In the dialog box that appears, click the Remote tab, and then click to select the Allow users to connect remotely to this computer option box. Click the Select Remote User button, and then click the Add button in the Remote Desktop Users dialog box, and the Select User dialog box appears. (Figure 3)
Figure 3 Click the Position button to specify the search location, and click the Object Type button to specify the type of object to search for. Next, in the Enter the object name to select box, type the name of the object you want to search for, and then click the Check Name button, and then click OK to return to the Remote Desktop Users dialog box, and the users found will appear in the list of users in the dialog box. If no users are available, you can use user accounts in Control Panel to create, and all users listed in the Remote Desktop Users list can use Remote Desktop to connect to this computer, and if the members of the administrative group have permission to connect even if they are not listed here. (2) Client Software Installation Windows XP users can connect to remote desktops via the system's own Remote Desktop Connection program (in the start → all programs → attachments → newsletters) (Figure 1). If the customer is using the operating system as Windows 9x/2000, you can install the Remote Desktop Connection client software on the Windows XP installation CD. Insert the Windows XP installation CD in the client's optical drive, on the Welcome page, click the Perform other Tasks option, and then select the Set Remote Desktop Connection option on the page that appears, and then install it as prompted.