Win7 system Remote Desktop Connection how to set?
Typically, a remote connection to a Win7 requires only 5 steps to complete the remote connection setting:
1 Query and record the IP of the remote computer, start-run-input cmd, enter, accurate view and record ipadress
2 set a password for the computer's account
3 Computer Properties-remote-Allow Telnet
4 Power Options (put the computer into sleep state: Change to "never"), it is important that the computer into sleep can not log on remotely.
5 Close the firewall (not required)
If you still cannot connect WIN7 computer remotely After these steps are set up, follow these steps to check your settings
1, General settings:
Right-click the computer icon, select Properties, in the Open System window, tap remote settings, and in the Remote Options window in the pop-up System properties, select Allow Remote Assistance to connect to this computer and allow computer connections to run any version of Remote Desktop (less secure), as shown in the following figure:
2, if the 1th set up after the other computer can not come remotely, you can follow the following steps to adjust the Win7 firewall settings:
Start--Control Panel--windows Firewall--Advanced setting--inbound rules, then find the File and Printer Sharing (Echo request-icmpv4-in) rule in the Intermediate Inbound Rules window (there may be two), and click "Enable rules" in the right box, as shown in the following figure:
3, complete the 2nd step, if still can not remotely connect over, and finally check WIN7 remote Desktop Services service is open, if not open is not connected, set up steps:
Right-click the "Computer"--management--services and applications--services, find the Remote Desktop Services service in the middle of the Services window, and start it. You can select the right key--Properties--checked enable
4, check the above three steps are normal, if still not connected, may be Windows Firewall settings problem, you need to enable the "Remote Desktop (tcp-in)" rule in the inbound rule:
Start--Control Panel--windows Firewall--Advanced setting--inbound rules, then locate Remote Desktop (tcp-in) in the middle of the Inbound Rules window (there may be a public, domain, private two rule) rule, and then click "Enable Rules" in the right box.
5, if still not remote, shut down the firewall. Then try again!
Start--Control Panel--windows Firewall--turn firewall on and off