Many times, we all need to use the Remote Desktop function, then what is called Remote Desktop? In fact, the popular point is to use a computer to control the function of another computer, which undoubtedly, can make our life more convenient, we can help not to use certain functions of friends remote operation, or demo to others to see, but on the other hand, we do this, there will be a certain risk, invisible to the lawless elements to exploit the opportunity. So what are some of the settings in the Win7 32-bit system that make it safer to use remote desktops? Below, small make up to introduce!
1. First, we return to the Win7 computer desktop location, and then find the computer icon on the desktop, and then right-click the computer icon, select the property options.
2. In the Open Computer Properties window, we switch the interface to the remote column, and then on the Remote Desktop, select "Allow only computer connections to run Remote Desktops using Network Level Authentication", and then click OK to exit the window.
3. In addition, we can make the remote Desktop more secure by setting up the firewall. Let's click on the Start menu, go to the Control Panel interface, then click Select System and Security-windows Firewall-Advanced settings in the Control Panel, then enable the Advanced secure Windows Firewall in this window.
4. Then we click on "Inbound Rules", double-click Remote Desktop (tcp-in) at the bottom of the Inbound rules list, select Allow only secure connections under the General tab of the Remote Desktop (tcp-in) Properties window, and then click Customize to customize the Allow Conditions Security pane , users can enhance the security of Remote Desktop Connection by selecting "Allow only authenticated and integrity protected connections", "require encryption of connections", "Allow connections to use empty encapsulation", "alternate blocking rules", and so on, depending on their security requirements.