Add Remote Desktop for the System
By default, Remote Desktop is not installed in Windows 2000 and earlier systems. To use Remote Desktop in these systems, you must manually add the Remote Desktop.
You can find a program named "msmsrdpcli.exe" in the "SUPPORT \ tools.exe" directory on the Windows XP installation disc. It is actually a Remote Desktop Connection connector. After you copy the program to a system without a remote desktop and run it, You can automatically install the Remote Desktop Connection Program in the system. The installation process is very simple. Click "Next" continuously. After the installation is complete, click "Start> program> attachment> communication> Remote Desktop Connection" to log on to the remote computer.
Allow Remote Desktop to support multiple users
Windows XP does not allow multiple users to log on to the Remote Desktop at the same time. When another user remotely logs on to Windows XP, the user currently logged on to the host will automatically exit. However, Windows XP SP2 provides the allow connection session concurrency function, which allows multiple users to log on simultaneously through remote desktop. However, this feature is disabled by default, you must modify the Registry to enable this function.
Open the Registry Editor and expand "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ System ".
\ CurrentControlSet \ Control \ Terminal Server \ Licensing Core "branch, go to the right window, create a child key of DWORD type in it, name it" EnableConcurrentSessions ", set the key value to "1" to enable multi-user logon.
Transfer files in Remote Desktop
When performing Remote Desktop operations, it is very troublesome to transmit files on the remote server and the local computer. In fact, the remote desktop program has a built-in disk ing function, through which you can automatically map the disks of local computers to remote servers when logging on to the server remotely, it makes transferring files easier and faster.
In "Remote Desktop Connection Program", expand "options", select the "local resources" tab, and select "disk drive ". Connect to the remote login to the server, open the server's "my computer", you will find that the local computer's disks, as well as the soft drive, optical drive are mapped to the server, in this way, transferring files is as convenient as operating a local hard disk.