Tips for using Remote Desktop Connection (2)

  

Using Remote Desktop to Transfer Files

When transferring files on a LAN, I believe that most people will use file sharing, but the target files set to shared status are easily peeked by others. To, and some people with ulterior motives will also attack local workstations through shared channels. In order to ensure the safe transfer of files in the LAN, we can use the disk mapping function provided in the remote desktop program to make the file transfer in the LAN safer and easier. The following is the use of remote desktop function for file transfer. Specific steps:

First click the "Start" /"Programs" /"Remote Desktop Connection" command in the local workstation system desktop, open the Remote Desktop Connector interface, click on the "Options" interface " button, and in the option settings window that pops up after that, click the "Local Resources" tab, open the label settings page shown in Figure 3, select the "Disk Drive" item, and then click the "Connect" button to start For remote desktop connection;

After successfully connecting to the other workstation system, we double-click the "My Computer" icon in the desktop of the other workstation system, we will see the disk partition of the local workstation including the optical drive Etc. has been mapped to the other workstation, this time we can be like this Easily and securely transfer files as you copy and move files. After the file transfer operation is completed, we must disconnect the remote desktop in time to prevent other users from taking the opportunity to peek at their private information.

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