winXP remote control technology summary

  

Adding Remote Desktop to the System


By default, Windows 2000 and its previous systems do not have Remote Desktop installed. To use Remote Desktop on these systems, you need to manually Add to.


In the "SUPPORTTOOLS" directory of the Window XP installation CD, you can find a program called "Msrdpcli.exe", which is actually the Remote Desktop Connection Logger. Once you copy this program to a system that does not have a remote desktop and run it, you can automatically install the Remote Desktop Connector on your system. The installation process is very simple, and you can click “Continue” to complete the connection. When the installation is complete, click “Start → Program & Rarr; Attachment & Rarr; Communication & Rarr; Remote Desktop Connection” to log in to the network to connect to the remote computer. .


Let Remote Desktop Support Multi-Users


Window XP does not support multiple users logging in to remote desktops at the same time, when other users log in to Windows XP remotely The user who is currently logged in on the host will automatically quit. However, in Windows XP SP2, the function of allowing connection session concurrency is provided. Multi-user simultaneous login can be performed through Remote Desktop, but it is turned off by default. This function needs to be enabled by modifying the registry.


Open the Registry Editor, expand “HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINESystem


CurrentControlSetControlTerminal ServerLicensing Core” branch, go to the right window and create a new one A subkey of type DWord, the key is named "EnableConcurrentSessions", and the key value is set to “1” to enable multi-user login.


Transferring files in a remote desktop


When doing remote desktop operations, it is sometimes necessary to transfer files between a remote server and a local computer. Very troublesome. In fact, the function of mapping disk is built in the remote desktop program. This function can automatically map the disk of the local computer to the remote server when the server is remotely logged in, making file transfer easier and faster.


In the "Remote Desktop Connection Program", expand the "Options" option, select the "Local Resources" label, and select "Disk Drive". After connecting to the remote login to the server, open the server's "My Computer", you will find that the local computer's disk and floppy drive, CD-ROM drive are mapped to the server, so that transferring files can be as convenient as operating a local hard disk.


Using shortcut keys in remote desktops


You can use shortcut keys locally, and remote desktops can also be operated with shortcut keys, for example The + key toggles the current running program, the + key displays the "Start" menu, and the ++ key toggles between the window and the full screen. The + key displays the Windows menu.


Alternatively, click the “options" button in the "Remote Desktop Connection" window, under "Local Resources" tab> Keyboard” In the column, select "Apply Windows key combination" to “on remote computer”. This will apply all the Windows shortcut operations of the current system to the desktop of the remote computer, making the operation more convenient.


Modify Remote Desktop Connection Port


The default port for Remote Desktop Terminal Services is “3389”, to prevent malicious connections from others, you need Make changes to the default port. To open this registry editor, expand "HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINESYSTEM


CurrentControlSetControlTerminal ServerWdsrdpwdTdstcp” branch, under the "PortNumber", the key value corresponds to the port number, modify it Just fine. After the above settings are completed, you need to expand the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEM


CurrentControlSetControlTerminal ServerWinStationsRDP-Tcp” branch, and also change the "PortNumber" key value under it.


After changing the remote login port of the server, you can set the server address of the connection in the local "Remote Desktop Connection Program", and then click “Connection Settings → Save as “, export and save the connection file. Then use Notepad to open the exported “*.rdp” file, add the statement <quo;server port:i:port number”, save and import the connection. Note that the Windows/" target=_blank>Windows 2000 export is a <quo;.cns” file that can be opened to find the “Server Port =3389” statement, and its default “3389” port modification Is the same login port as the server.


Installing Remote Desktop from the Command Line


If Remote Desktop Services is not installed on your system, you can add it manually using the command line. Just open a command prompt window and type the following three lines at the command line:


c:>echo [Components] > c:aa

< Br>

c:>echo TSEnable = on >>c:aa


c:>sysocmgr/i:c:winntinfsysoc.inf /u:c: Aa /q /r


After the execution, you can complete the installation of the remote desktop program.

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