Two major secrets of remote desktop management under win2003

  

I believe that everyone should be familiar with the "Remote Desktop" function in Windows 2003. With this function, any user can easily realize remote access and management of the server. If you use the registry to further set up "Remote Desktop", you can make it better for us. Here's a look at the methods for everyone:

Step 1: Remotely modify the windows 2003 registry

In the client system, click “Start →Run”, at &ldquo Enter the “regedit” command in the Run & rdquo; dialog box to enter the Registry Editor. Then click on the “File & Rarr; Connect to the Network Registry> in the main menu bar, and the “Select Computer” dialog box will pop up. In the “Enter the object name to be selected

Enter the machine name of the Windows 2003 server (such as SERVER1) to open the remote desktop function. Finally, click the "OK" button to open the Windows 2003 server registry.

Expand the “server1\\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Terminal Server” project in the left column of the Registry Editor, then find the “fDenyTSConnections” key in the right column (as shown), double-click After opening, change the key value to “0”, click the “OK" button, and finally close the Registry Editor.

Step 2: Remotely restart Windows 2003 server

Although we opened the Windows 2003 remote desktop by remotely modifying the registry, the modification has not yet taken effect and the Windows 2003 server needs to be restarted.

In the client, click “Start →Run”, enter the “CMD” command in the “Run” dialog box to enter the command prompt window. Type the “shutdown -m \\\\SERVER1 r” command to restart the Windows 2003 server (SERVER1 is the machine name of the Windows 2003 server).

After completing the above two steps, the remote desktop of the Windows 2003 server is opened, and the network administrator can use the "Remote Desktop Connection" on the client side to maintain the Windows 2003 server.

Tip: The domain user account used on the client has the right to remotely modify the registry and remotely restart the Windows 2003 server. Generally, the domain user does not have this permission.

The remote desktop function of Windows Server 2003 (referred to as Windows 2003) provides convenience for the network management system. Usually, you need to enable the remote desktop function on a Windows 2003 server. This method is quite troublesome. In fact, you can also use the remote modification of the registry method to remotely open the remote desktop of the Windows 2003 server on the client.

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