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Smartphones Fun Stuff Search site How to Setup Remote Desktop on Windows XP If you have never used Remote Desktop, it is a really great way to connect to another PC (office, home, etc) remotely and get work rdp without password windows 10 done that you otherwise could not get done unless you were physically at the machine.
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I routinely use remote desktop to connect to servers at our office, connect to user's computers to provide tech support and to connect
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to my personal computer at home to access files. In order to use Remote Desktop, there are a couple of things you need to understand. First off, remote desktop only works with Windows XP and Windows 2003. What I
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mean by this is that you can only connect INTO a Window XP or 2003 machine. You can use a Windows 98, ME, or 2000 to connect INTO a Windows XP or 2003 machine, but you cannot connect INTO a 98, ME or 2000 machine remotely. If you want to be able to connect to a Windows 2000 or earlier machine, you'll have to buy commercial software. Since this post is over 7 years old, the above statement enable remote desktop windows 10 is out-dated. You can also connect into a Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8 machine. Also, since Microsoft has recently ended support for Windows XP, this tutorial will becomes less useful as time passes. If interested, check out my post on configuring remote desktop for Windows 8. Secondly, you need to make sure that you are logged in as a computer administrator on the machine in order to set it up for remote access. If you brought a computer from a store or got it straight from the manufacturer, the first user name you create is always an Administrator account. An easy way to check whether or not you are an Administrator is to go to Start, Control Panel and then click on User Accounts. You'll see your user name and it should have "Administrators" or "Computer Administrator" written next to it. Thirdly, the administrator account on your machine must have a password. If you do not have to type in a password in order to access Windows when you start up your computer, then you do not have a password set up and Remote Desktop will not work. Remote desktop does not allow you to connect to a computer with a user account that does not have a password. When you go to User Accounts and click on the Administrator account, you will see an option to create a
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Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software http://ccm.net/forum/affich-29611-remote-desktop-connection-won-t-work Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone http://www.sysprobs.com/connect-remote-desktop-windows-7-fix Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Network Report Remote desktop connection won't work[Solved/Closed] Ask a question someone - Latest answer on Dec 31, 2012 08:00PM Hello,i'm trying to connect to my other computer by remote desktop connection from my laptop. my other computer has windows xp media center remote desktop addition and my laptop has windows vista home basic addition.i can view my other computer's shared files by typing "\\(and the comutername)" on to the adress bar thing. so I definatly have a network. but if I type computer name on remote desktop connection it won't work! help please! :( See more Can't remote desktop server Remote desktop wont remote desktop connection connect Computer will not allow remote desktop connection Remote desktop connection not working Remote Desktop Connection Client How to connect two PC's using Ethernet cable (Solved) People in remote desktop connection Port forwarding for remote desktop connection Helpful +43 Report helpdesk Dec 17, 2008 12:15AM You need to right click my computer go to properties, go to remote tab, enable remote connections on both machines. I was told that you can use Home version to connect to Business/Pro versions, but you can't connect Home version to Home version. Windows Vista Home/Home Premium, Media Edition, Windows XP Home, are all considered Home versions. I haven't tried it, but that makes sense. Home version isn't really designed for network use. Report someone- Dec 17, 2008 12:49PM owwwwwww =[ - but windows xp does have remote desktop =[, thanks for the help anyway =] Report Jim- Dec 23, 2008 01:38PM I'm having exactly the same issue. Did you ever resolve your problem. I have 10 workstation and I can RDP to 9 of them but the 10th sho
work as you are sitting front of them. When it comes to Windows 7, you can't connect remote desktop to windows 7 very easily because of security settings. This article explains how you can enable remote desktop connection in windows 7, so all versions including windows XP computer users can connect remotely to windows 7.Check the following check lists to enable remote desktop in windows 7 for all versions of Windows.1) Allow Connection for All versions.By default, remote desktop is disabled in Windows 7. To Enable it, Right click on My Computer, select Properties.Got go Remote Settings as shown below.Two options are available to enable remote desktop in windows 7. See more details below.Select Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop to allow people using any version of Remote Desktop or RemoteApp to connect to your computer. This is a good choice if you don't know the version of Remote Desktop Connection that other people are using, but it is less secure than the third option.Select Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication to allow people with computers running versions of Remote Desktop or RemoteApp with Network Level Authentication to connect to your computer. This is the most secure choice if you know that the people who will connect to your computer are running Windows 7 on their computers. (In Windows 7, Remote Desktop uses Network Level Authentication.)I'm sure when you can't Connect Remote Desktop to Windows 7, you are trying from Windows XP or Windows Vista or its not enabled in Windows 7 computer. So, select second option which will allow from other versions of windows.You will get a warning message saying this computer set to sleep or hibernation mode, it's ok.2) Allow Remote Desktop Connection in Windows 7 Firewall.By default Remote desktop connections are blocked in Windows 7 firewall. But, once you enable Remote desktop connection in first step, it automatically enables in firewall also. To make sure whether remote desktop connections are enabled in windows 7 firewall, go to Windows Firewall in control panel.Click on Allow programs… option as shown below.In next screen you can see which programs are allowed or not allowed in Windows Firewall.Remote Desktop is enabled in Private and Public networks in Windows 7. To change any options here, first press ‘Change