How to set up Win7 system remote desktop connection?

  

How to set up Win7 system remote desktop connection?

In general, the remote connection to Win7 only needs 5 steps to complete the remote connection settings:

1) Query and record the IP of the remote computer, start —— run &mdash ;—Enter cmd, enter, accurately view and record ipadress

2) Set a password for the computer account

3) Computer Properties - Remote - Allow Remote Login

4) Power options (making the computer go to sleep: change to “ never & rdquo;), it is important that the computer that goes to sleep cannot be logged in remotely.

5) Turn off the firewall (not required)

If you still cannot connect to the WIN7 computer remotely after setting these steps, please check the settings item by item according to the following steps

1 , General Settings:

Right-click on the "Computer" icon, select "Properties", in the "System" window that opens, click "Remote Settings", the system properties that pop up in the pop-up In the "Remote" option window, select "Allow remote assistance to connect to this computer" and "Allow the computer to run any version of Remote Desktop to connect (less secure)", as shown below:

2. If the other computer cannot be remotely after the first point is set, you can adjust the Win7 firewall settings as follows:

Start ——Control Panel——Windows Firewall——Advanced Set —— inbound rules, then find "File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request - ICMPv4-In) in the "Inbound Rules" window) “ Rules (may have two), select Then click on the "Enable Rule" in the right frame, as shown below:

3. After completing the second step, if you still can't connect remotely, finally check the Remote Desktop Services service of WIN7. Whether it is already open, if it is not open, it can not be connected. Steps:

Right click on <;computer”——manage ——services and applications——service, in the middle In the “Services” window, find the “Remote Desktop Services” service and start it. You can choose right-click ——property——check enable

4, check the above three steps are all normal, if it is still not connected, it may be a problem with the windows firewall settings, you need to enable inbound "Remote Desktop (TCP-In)" rule in the rule:

Start ——Control Panel——Windows Firewall——Advanced Settings——Inbound Rules, then In the middle "Inbound Rules" window found "Remote Desktop (TCP-In) & ldquo; (There may be a configuration file for "public", "“ domain, private" rules), selected Then click on “Enable Rules" in the right frame.

5, if it is still remote, turn off the firewall. Then try again!

Start ——Control Panel——Windows Firewall——Open and Close Firewall

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