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The guide below will walk you through the process of setting up remote desktop on your PC, future guides will show you how to connect to other computers in your network, via VPN, and how to secure those connections.
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This 3-page document provides instructions for setting up and using remote desktop to connect to another computer on a home network. It explains that the computer being connected to must be running Windows XP Professional, Vista Business, or Vista Ultimate and have a user account configured.
In this lab, you will remotely connect to a computer, examine device drivers, and provide remote assistance. Two computers running Windows Vista that are directly connected to each other or through a switch or hub. The two computers must be part of the same Workgroup and on the same subnet.
This excerpt explains how to set up remote access to your own computer. If you want to use the Remote Desktop Connection client to access another computer, see the section entitled "Using the Remote Connection" in chapter 40 of Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows Vista.
Using Remote Desktop Services (RDS)—formerly known as Terminal Services—and an RD Session Host server makes it possible to install and manage applications, or desktops, in one location but be controlled by end users in another location.
The Remote Desktop feature in Windows XP Professional and Windows Vista Business and Ultimate editions enable you to access your PC from another computer anywhere in the world. You’ll have access to everything on your computer as if you were sitting in front of it.
2 Ιουν 2011 · Then, you have two options you can choose to enable remote desktop: 1) Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop (less secure). 2) Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication (more secure).