Win7 turning on Remote Desktop
As a developer, you can't stay in the company 24 hours a day, but you might have to be ready for 24 hours to fix online bugs, and remote control is more useful! The Remote Desktop service provided by the Windows system makes it easy to operate the remote computer.
1. Establish a remote connection
Click on the Start menu (or Win+r), enter MSTSC in the search box, then enter the Remote Desktop IP in the pop-up window, click "Connect", if the connection is successful, a new window will pop up, let enter the system user name and password, and then login. If the connection fails, the following popup box is displayed:
2. Turn on Remote Desktop services
For security reasons, the Remote Desktop service may be disabled by default or blocked by the system firewall, so you need to configure it if you want to use the service. This document details the steps to turn on the Remote Desktop service in the Win7 system:
Click: Computer-Right--Properties--Remote settings-remote, select "Allow any version of Remote Desktop computer connection", and then click "Select User", as follows:
If the user you want is already accessible, click OK.
Otherwise, click "Add", enter the user name in the text box, then click "Check Name", if the user name is wrong will prompt "No Name found", correct is silent, then click OK-ok-ok.
You can then test again in the first step, and if you still fail, continue with the following steps:
Enter the Services.msc command in the search box, and enter to open the Services window,
Find the three services related to Remote Desktop and make sure the status is started.
3. Configure the firewall to allow
Click Network-Properties--windows Firewall-allows programs to communicate through Windows Firewall, open the following window:
Click "Change Settings" to make the following content editable, find "Remote Desktop", check the previous selection box, and the corresponding private, common selection box, and then OK.
Now go to the first step of the way to open the remote connection, it should have been able to
If it is still not possible, then there is nothing I can do, please ask again Niang!
What, yes?
Well, congratulations! By the way, I will introduce you to a common, useful and very handy small setting:
4. Setting Up Disk mappings
Open the Connection window, after entering the IP don't worry about "Connect", then click "Show Options" in the lower left corner to display the connection settings:
Click on "Local Resources"--"More information"
Expand Drive, you can see familiar with your disk, check two drive letters F, G, and then determine, connect, when successfully connected to the Remote Desktop, open the Explorer, you will be surprised to find the local machine's two disks on the Remote Desktop machine:
That's right, this is the disk mapping, and now you can copy the files on both machines with a disk map! Well, let's introduce you to this, Remote Desktop and more features, left to you to explore it!
WIN7 Open Remote Desktop--text