Windows7 Open Remote Desktop Connection tutorial
If you have more than one computer and the division is in a different place. So how do you use a computer to control other computers? In fact, the Win7 system has its own remote connectivity features, the following is a brief introduction to Windows 7 Remote Desktop Connection methods.
1. Use the right mouse button "Computer" icon, select "Properties" to open. As shown in Figure I
Figure I
2. Click the "Remote Settings" button on the right side of the Open system window, check "Allow Remote Assistance to connect to this computer", and then select "Run a computer connection running any version of Remote Desktop," and click OK to go to the next step. As shown in Figure II
Figure II
3. Because Windows 7 Remote Desktop Connection needs to set up a computer password, we set the password for the computer below. Click on the Control Panel and select User account to open. Go to the next step, as shown in Figure three
Figure Three
4. After entering the "user account" option, click the "Create password for your account" option to go to the next step. As shown in Figure four
Figure Four
5. Enter the password you want to set in the text box, and then click Create Password. As shown in Figure five
Figure Five
6.windows 7 Remote Desktop Connection Password Setup completes, we turn on another computer. Click the Start button and select the Remote Desktop Connection option in the attachment to go to the next step. As shown in Figure six
Figure Six
8. In the pop-up dialog box, enter the IP address of the computer that requires Windows 7 Remote Desktop Connection, and then click Connect to go to the next step. As shown in Figure seven
Figure Seven
9. Enter the already set account and password in the new pop-up window, click "OK". As shown in Figure eight
Figure Eight
10. This is the successful Remote Desktop Connection. As shown in Figure nine
Figure Nine
Windows 7 Remote Desktop Connection is so simple, if you have more than one computer or remote Assistance to others can use this method Oh!