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 to the computer's account
3, the computer's properties-remote-Allow remote logins
4, Power Options (so that 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 necessary)
Follow these steps to check your settings individually
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 connections to computers running any version of Remote Desktop (less secure);
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 when selected;
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--check 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 click "Enable rules" in the right box when selected;
5, if still not remote, shut down the firewall.
Start--Control Panel--windows Firewall--turn firewall on and off