A detailed description of how to connect to a remote desktop
Having at its disposal a network orInternet connection, you can control the computer remotely, that is, not being near it. This may be necessary in several cases. For example, when fixing various kinds of system malfunctions or when you just need to download or download the necessary information from there. Let's figure out how to connect to a remote desktop, and you can do this in several ways.
Introduction
Leaving the computer on at home, you canUse it while on the job, but for this, there must necessarily be a connection to the Internet. Certainly, in order to establish such a connection, it will be necessary to fulfill certain conditions. For example, both computers must run on the same operating system. For example, it could be Windows XP. In addition, there must be an active connection to the local network or the Internet. As for the OS, it can be Windows 95, Windows 98 or other, more modern platforms. But that's not all. The computer that we want to connect to must have an account with the appropriate rights that allow remote access. It is better to use the administrator account and put a password on it to ensure security.
How to connect to a remote Windows XP desktop: Part 1
To begin with, it is necessary to carry out a comprehensivesetting up a remote computer. To do this, you need to do the following: go to "Start", then select "My Computer" and "Properties". Here you should find a tab called "Remote sessions" or "Remote use". In the menu "Manage remote access to the desktop" you should check the box "Permit access to this computer". Click "Apply" and "Ok". However, that's not all, since we need to specify an account that can directly access the desktop. To do this, you need to add it. It should be noted that the administrator can connect automatically and has full rights. Do it the way it is written in the manual, and check the account names again. Save the result. Now we are half way to successfully connect to the remote desktop. It remains to configure the local computer.
How to connect a remote desktop: Part 2
As noted above, you need to configure the locala computer. In this process, there is nothing complicated, but it will take some time. The first step is to configure the access tools. Note that if computers run on different operating systems, for example, one on Windows XP, and the other on Vista, then you will not get anything done. You need to take the disk with the operating system and insert it into the drive, after launching a dialog box appears where you need to select "Performing other tasks". From the highlighted list, select "Install Remote Desktop Control." The Installation Wizard appears, and then follow the instructions. Please note that if the corresponding tool is already available on the computer, you will receive an error. Often the biggest problem is that there is no installation disk. In this case, it is recommended to visit the official site of Microsoft Corporation and download a license from there, then you can start working.
How, in fact, to connect?
Remote and local computers are configured,remains only the last step. We need to somehow connect them together. All work is done from the local device. You need to log in and make sure you have an active high-speed Internet connection. Go to the "Start" menu, "All Programs" and select "Standard". Some operating systems have built-in modifications, so sometimes this subsection is in the "Communication" menu. Choose from the "Remote Desktop Connection" list. A new window will open, in it you need to click on the "Parameters" tab. It is mandatory to specify the network address (IP) of the computer to which you are going to connect. It is also necessary to enter the password previously set on the remote device, and then click "Connect". A dialog box appears where you need to enter your login and password. Everything, you can work. We managed to remotely enable remote desktop. Just note that during this operation the computer is blocked.
Using Windows 7 with Remote Connection
In this section, we'll show you how to connectto a remote desktop in another operating system. On this platform, most of the process of connecting to remote access is performed in a similar manner. There are several nuances about which, in fact, we will talk. It is advisable that you have access to both computers. One can be your friend or colleague at work. This is required for customization. To start, on the remote device, start the built-in Remote utility and follow the simple instructions. It will be necessary to select the "Invite" item, and then send an invitation to the local computer by specifying its network address. On the device where the message arrives, select "Help to the invitee" and get consent to the connection. As noted above, access to the desktop (remote) requires painstaking customization, but already with the subsequent connection you will not need to repeat everything again.
Conclusion
As you can see, the process consists ofa set of steps, each of which is of great importance. To end the session with a remote computer, just close the main dialog box, and you will be asked to finish the job, where you need to click "Ok". Note that if you were working in full-screen mode, it is possible that the "End of Session" or "Close" buttons may not be at all. In this case, it is recommended to restore the normal size of the window, and if there is no such desire, then press Esc. That's all that can be said about how to connect to a remote desktop, doing it correctly and quickly. In principle, if you follow the instructions, there should not be any problems. Pay attention to the presence of a stable connection to the Internet and the installed platform.