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How to configure Remote Desktop RDP Step By Step Guide |
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How to configure Remote Desktop RDP Step By Step GuideRemote Desktop is an optional Windows XP Professional service. To install it on a host system (to enable a computer to accept a remote connection request), Follow these steps: Start ==> Control Panel ==> Select Add Or Remove Programs ==> Select Add/Remove Windows Components ==> Select Internet Information Services ==> Click the Details button ==> Select World Wide Web Service ==> Click the Details button ==> Check the Remote Desktop Web Connection checkbox ==> Click OK ==>Click Next ==> Click Finish to complete the wizard To make this update in your system either restart the computer or follow these steps
Installing Remote Desktop connection on non-XP systemsNon-Windows XP systems can also access Windows systems running Windows Remote Desktop. The local system used to access the remote computer must have the remote connectivity client software installed. To install the required Terminal Services components:
The older Windows system can now open the Remote Desktop Connection menu by clicking Start ==> Programs ==> Accessories ==> Communications ==> Remote Desktop Connection or by opening a command prompt and typing mstsc. Firewall settingsBefore attempting a Remote Desktop session, ensure the host system's Windows Firewall is set to enable the connection. Follow these steps to confirm the Windows Firewall is properly configured:
When working with other firewalls, it's usually best that port 3389 (and port 80) be opened to enable Terminal Services traffic (and the connection to the Remote Desktop application). This is especially true when attempting to connect to Small Business Server 2003 desktops. Enabling user accessCreate an user account that have administrative privilege ( How to create user account in XP)
Enter the name for new account
Now create password for this account Next, you need to specify which users can access the system remotely. To do so:
By default, any members of the Administrators group can connect to the system, even if they're not specifically authorized using the Remote Desktop Users window. Should you wish to remove a user's permission to log on remotely, highlight that user's name and click the Remove button. Connecting with Remote Desktop from other computerOnce those conditions are met, users and administrators should be able to access systems using Remote Desktop by:
Type the ip address of the computer to which you want to connect
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