Win7 system can not connect to the remote desktop how to do

  

Under normal circumstances, the remote connection to Win7 only needs 5 steps to complete the setup:

1, query and record the IP of the remote computer, click the start menu --Run -- enter cmd, enter, accurately view and record ipadress

2, set a password for the computer account

3, click on the computer, select properties - remote settings - Allow remote login

4, power options (to make the computer go to sleep: change to “ never & rdquo;), it is very important, the computer that goes to sleep is unable to remotely log in

5, Turn off the firewall (not required)

If you are still unable to connect to the computer remotely after these steps are set, follow the steps below to check the settings item by item

1. General Settings:

Right-click "Computer", select Properties - Remote Settings, in the System Properties window, switch to "Remote", select "Allow Remote Assistance to connect to this computer" and "Allow any version to be run" Remote desktop computer Then (less secure) & rdquo ;.

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

Click the Start menu, select Control Panel--Windows Firewall--Advanced Set--Inbound rules, find and right-click "File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request - ICMPv4-In)" (maybe there are two) Select "Enable Rules".

3, after completing the second step, if you still can't connect remotely, finally check if Win7's Remote Desktop Services service is already open. If it is not open, you can't connect it. Steps:

Right-click on the computer, select Manage--Services and Applications--Services, find and right-click on the "Remote Desktop Services" service, and tick Enable.

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

Click the Start menu, select Control Panel - Windows Firewall - Advanced Settings - Inbound Rules, find and right click "Remote Desktop (TCP-In)" (there may be a configuration file for "Common", "Domain, Dedicated" two rules) Select “Enable Rules 

5, if it is still remote, turn off the firewall, the steps are as follows:

Click the Start menu, select Control Panel - Windows Firewall - open and close the firewall.

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