- The
first step to connecting the computers is to make sure that Windows Remote
Desktop Connection is allowed through the firewall.
- Open
the Windows Start Menu, navigate to Computer and Right Click it to open
the drop down menu. Click
on Properties.
- Navigate
to Remote Settings
- Select
Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote
Desktop(less secure) Click Ok or Apply. Do this on the computer you wish to connect to.
Remember that only computers with Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7
Ultimate, Windows Vista Business, or Windows Vista Ultimate can be
connected TO though you can connect FROM any version of Windows 7.
- On
the target computer that you wish to connect to we must discover its IPv4
Address(internet address). Open the start menu and type in the search box
command prompt. Click command prompt to open.
- Type
ipconfig and press enter. In the list you will see "IPv4 Address. . .
." This will be the address of your target computer.
- On
your "client" computer open the start menu and type Remote
Desktop and open Remote Desktop Connection.
- In
the open box type the IPv4 Address that you acquired from the target
computer.
- Windows
will prompt you to enter your username and password that provides access
to the target computer.
- Your
computer will likely show that there is a certificate problem but just
connect anyway since its not a problem.
- Congratulations! Your computer is now
controlling another through Windows Remote Desktop Connection.
Use Remote Desktop in Windows 7
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