Remote Desktop Connection Operation for Windows Series

  

In the world of Windows, whether you are a regular desktop user or an enterprise user, there is a feature that is Remote Desktop Connection. Whether it is in WINDOWS 2000 SERVER, WINDOWS XP, WINDOWS 2003, WINDOWS VISTA or in the latest Windows 7, this function is running well. In the following, I will explain in detail how to use the remote desktop connection under Windows.

1. Introduction to Remote Desktop

When a remote desktop connection function is enabled on a computer, we can control this computer on the other end of the network. We can use real-time remote desktop function. Operate this computer, install the software on it, run the program, everything seems to be operating directly on the computer. This is the maximum function of the remote desktop. Through this function, the network administrator can securely control the server of the unit at home. Since this function is built in the system, it has a greater advantage in connection speed and quality than other third-party remote control tools. .

2, the method of starting remote desktop connection

(1) WINDOWS 2000SERVER

The PROFESSIONAL version of WINDOWS2000 system can not open the remote desktop function for others to access, But the SERVER version can be opened, but we need to install the corresponding WINDOWS component. Here's how:

Step 1: Select “Add/Remove Programs from the taskbar by clicking on the Start->Settings->Control Panel”.

Step 2: Select "Add/Remove WINDOWS Components" on the left side.

Step 3: The Add and Remove WINDOWS component window will appear later. We will select “Terminal Services” and then click “Next” to install. One thing to note here is that we need to insert the WINDOWS 2000SERVER system CD into the CD-ROM drive during the installation process.

Step 4: After the installation is complete, you need to restart the computer. After the restart, you will complete the installation of the remote desktop connection function under WINDOWS 2000SERVER.

(2)WINDOWS XP

As mentioned above, WINDOWS2000 has been well received by users after introducing the remote desktop connection function. It is generally considered that the method of opening this function is too complicated, and There is no guarantee that everyone will have a WINDOWS2000SERVER disc when using it. So in the XP and 2003 systems, Microsoft simplified the operation of remote desktop opening.

Step 1: Right click on the desktop & ldquo; My Computer & rdquo; select “ Properties & rdquo;.

Step 2: Select the “remote” tag in the pop-up system properties window.

Step 3: Find “Remote Desktop” in the remote tab. In the “Allow users to connect to this computer”, check the tick and confirm the remote desktop connection function under XP. Enabled.

(3) WINDOWS 2003

The WINDOWS2003 startup method is similar to XP, and the operation steps are simplified. The method is as follows: Step 1: Right click on the desktop & ldquo; My Computer & rdquo; select “ Properties & rdquo;.

Step 2: Select the “remote” tag in the pop-up system properties window.

Step 3: Find “Remote Desktop” in the remote tab. In the “Allow users to connect to this computer”, check the tick and confirm the 2003 remote desktop connection function. Enabled.

(4) WINDOWS VISTA

Click “Control Panel" "— “ “ &; — “system" or directly on the desktop "computer” Right-click on the icon and select “Properties” to open the management interface. In the task list on the right, select “Remote Settings” and the corresponding settings page will pop up. If you are connecting to the system remotely from another client that is also running Windows Vista, you can use the "Only the computer connection to remote desktops with network-level authentication" option, which provides more security. If you want to connect to the system from a Windows 2000/XP client, you can only use a computer that allows you to run any version of Remote Desktop. Of course, this poses a certain risk.

(5) WINDOWS 7

Step 1: Set up the remote desktop on the remote computer. Click the "Computer" icon to select the "Properties" command, in the "System" window that opens, click on the "Remote Settings" link, and the "Remote" option window pops up "System Properties" Select "Allow a computer connection to run any version of Remote Desktop" to open the Remote Desktop feature. Next, go to the “Control Panel - User Accounts and Home Security" function to set a password for the account used to log in to the remote desktop.

Step 2: After the remote computer is set up, you can try to connect to the remote desktop on the local machine. Click the "Start - All Programs - Accessories - Remote Desktop Connection" command, enter the remote computer name in the "Remote Desktop" window and click the "Connect" button; this will pop up "Windows Security" window You need to enter the password, enter the password and check the “Remember my credentials” option to be sure to log in to the remote desktop automatically the next time you connect.

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