1. Open Remote Desktop:
My Computer ---Right-click Properties-Advanced system settings- remote - allows computers running any version of Remote Desktop to connect (less secure)
2. Log on to the Remote Desktop Windows users, at least members of the Remote Desktop user group. of course The Administrator group is also possible.
3. Login to the Remote Desktop user name, must be with a password. An account with a blank password cannot be logged in.
4. Open Remote Desktop Services, enter services.msc Open services: Remote Desktop Configuration, Remote Desktopservices, Remoteprocedure Call (RPC) Remote Access Auto Connection Manager Remote accessconnection manager, Terminal services< Span style= "font-family: ' The song body '; font-size:10px;" > and other services.
5. Firewall activation TCP 3389 Port, enter firewall.cpl to add 3389 port.
6.telnet IP 3389 test the Remote Desktop port for connectivity.
7. Restart the Remote Desktop server.
8.Windows Remote Desktop usage: Client input mstsc.exe, then "General"- Enter "computer IP" and user name. Local resources -local devices and resources-details- tick "ports"-"drives".
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9. In this way, the remote server will load the client computer's disk to the server, the advantage is that each time you insert a mobile hard disk locally, U disk, the remote server can be opened directly on the server. This facilitates operation.
10. Turn off Remote Desktop:
just services.msc and then turn off Remote Desktop-related services and follow the "My Computer"---Right-click "Properties"-"Advanced system Settings"- remote -" Do not allow connections to this computer. "
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