The solution for remote desktop connection in Windows XP system

  

Connecting to a remote desktop is now necessary. Some people often go out to work or travel, but when they need to use the original computer, they can use this method. Connect Windows XP with Windows Server 20008 remote desktop, can't connect, use 2008 machine remote desktop to connect other machines, and XP machine my computer - property - remote - allow users to remotely connect to this computer has been checked Through a google and Baidu, I learned that the 3389 port connection through TCP is connected when the desktop is connected, so first confirm whether the port 3389 of the xp machine is open, and then confirm whether the service is started, and perhaps the port is modified. So I solved it under the following steps on the xp machine:

1. Confirm My Computer - Properties - Remote - allows the user to remotely connect to this computer.

2. Use the netstat -na command to check whether port 3389 is up. Check that the port does not start, so the guess may be that the service is not up.

3. On my computer, right-click Manage - Services and Applications - Services, check to see if the Terminal Services service is started. By checking that the service is disabled, change to "Manual" and start the service. Then connect from the remote desktop on the 2008 machine, it will be fine. To add, the remote desktop connects to the XP machine. The XP machine must have a password. If not, set the password for the user of the machine.

If the remote desktop is not connected, you can use the above method to solve it. Let's see if there is no problem. The operation is relatively simple, but don't take it lightly, it is necessary to be cautious.

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