Unlock remote management WinXP SP2 troubles (2)

  

Let DMRC connect perfectly to remote Windows XP SP2

For the hosted Windows XP SP2 version of the operating system can not be connected, some websites say shut down Windows XP The Microsoft firewall is fine, but this solution is not perfect, reducing the security of the operating system. The author tries to give a "complete" solution, which is divided into the following steps:

Step 1: Make sure your remote host's account and password are correct, and the account has sufficient permissions.

Step 2: Make sure that your host and remote host have the "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Network" feature enabled.

Step 3: Turn off the "Use simple file sharing" function of the master and the controlled host. Open "My Computer", click "Tools → Folder Options", in the "Folder Options" window that pops up, click the "View" tab, and cancel the "Use Simple File Sharing (Recommended)" in "Advanced Settings" Select, as shown in Figure 2.

Step 4: Modify the Microsoft firewall configuration of the master and the host to be licensed for port 6129. Open the "Control Panel → Windows Firewall → Exceptions" tab, and then click the "Add Port" button, enter the relevant exception port information in the input box (Figure 3), after the "OK" configuration is complete.

Step 5: Configure the group policy of the hosted Windows XP SP2 system to allow "remote management". Click “Start→Run”, enter gpedit.msc, and then click on the left side of the “Group Policy” window that pops up: “Computer Configuration→Administrative Template→Network→Network Connection→Windows Firewall”.

In the "Domain Profile" and "Standard Profile" under "Windows Firewall", readers should choose according to their specific conditions. In the network using domain management, you should select "domain profile". "Option, the author's network does not use domain management, so select "Standard Profile". Then double-click "Windows Firewall: Allow Remote Management Exceptions" on the right side of the interface and select "Enabled."

After the above five steps, you can use DMRC remote control to install the host of Windows XP SP2 operating system.


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