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Create a shortcut to open a remote computer desktop

You can add a shortcut to your home computer desktop to quickly open the desktop of your remote computer and connect to your computer in the office. To create a shortcut to open a remote computer desktop, do the following: Click Start→ Programs→ Accessories→ Communications, and then click Remote Desktop Connection. Click Options to configure settings for connecting to a remote computer. Click "Save As" and enter a name, such as Office Computer, and click Save. Open the desktop folder of the remote computer, right click on it and click Create Shortcut. Drag and drop the shortcut to your computer desktop. After that, you can double-click the shortcut to open the desktop of the remote computer and connect to your computer in the office.

Tips for Connecting to a Local Area Network

If you want to connect two Windows XP computers to a local area network, you don't need a whole set of network devices, such as hubs and routers. You only need to prepare two network cards (if you want to share ADSL, Cable Medem and other broadband Internet connections, you need three network cards) and the corresponding network cable.

(1) Connect one of your network cards to your broadband connection device;
<2> (2) Install a second network card on a computer connected to a broadband network;

(3) Install the network card on the second computer;

(4) Connect the network card on the second computer to the second network card on the computer with broadband connection with the network cable; >

(5) Restart both computers;

(6) Run the Network Wizard if needed. Or use a parallel port connection between the two computers, start a direct connection to install the local area network, and use a direct connection will not be able to share a connection.

Adding a Map Drive Button to the Toolbar

Do you want to quickly map a drive but not the toolbar button? If you're ever mapping a drive, use one of the following methods to add a Map drive button to the folder toolbar.

Method 1 (Permanent Settings): Click Start "My Computer", right click on the toolbar and unlock the toolbar if needed. Right-click the toolbar again and tap Customize. Under the available toolbar buttons, find the Map drive and drag it to the appropriate location on the current toolbar button. Tap Close, tap OK to exit. A map button now appears on the toolbar, so you can map the drive from any folder window. To disconnect the mapped drive, follow the procedure above and select the Disconnect button under the available toolbar buttons.

Method 2: To quickly map a drive, try this method. Click "Start", right click on "My Computer" and click on "Map Network Drive". If the system's "My Computer" icon is already on the desktop, you only need two clicks to complete the mapping operation.

Speed ​​up Windows XP browsing LAN speed

You may find that using Windows XP to browse the LAN will be slower. This is a bug in the operating system. Open the "Registry Editor". Find [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Explorer/RemoteComputer/NameSpace], find and select it in its sub-items, and then delete it, which solves the bug.

Adding services to enable Internet firewalls

Some friends may find that after opening the system's Internet firewall, some applications or services may have problems connecting to the network. You can try the following methods. Solution:

Open "Control Panel" → "Network and Internet Connection", then click "Network Connection", then right click on "Internet Connection", select "Properties" in the pop-up menu, then click "Advanced" Tabs, then click on the "Settings" button, which opens the Advanced Settings dialog where you can open most of the normal services or add your own applications or services by clicking the "Add" button.

Quickly View LAN Information

In Windows XP you can type: ipconfig in the command line mode to find LAN information.

Solving the problem of client and server out of sync

The main reason for this problem is that the Windows time service has been manually stopped. You can solve this problem by starting Windows Time Service. Open Start → All Programs → Accessories → Command Prompt, then type: net start w32time, press Enter.

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