Turn on Remote Desktop in Windows 7, 8, 10, or Vista - RDP 2016
Turn on Remote Desktop in Windows 7, 8, 10, or Vista
Remote Desktop is disabled by default in Windows, but it’s easy
enough to turn it back on. If you need to access your Windows PC from
another box, it’s an essential thing to turn on.
This should work for the Professional versions of Windows 10, 8, 8.1, 7, or Vista.
Important note: Remote desktop is only included in the
Professional, Business, or Ultimate versions of Windows. Home editions
do not have remote desktop.
If you are using Windows 8, 8.1, or 10 you will need to open the
desktop Control Panel and find the System panel there. Or you can search
for “Remote Access” in the Start Menu or Start Screen.
Once you search, click on the “Allow remote access to your computer”
item. It’ll look a little different in Windows 8, but it’s roughly the
same thing.
And now you can select “Allow remote connections to this computer” from the Remote tab.
You can also choose which users can connect, or whether older versions of Windows can connect.
To get to the configuration page, you can either right-click the Computer icon and choose properties, or you can type in system into the start menu search box, and then find the entry for System.
Now you’ll want to click the Remote Settings link on the left hand
side. Again, if you are using Windows 8, this is the screen that you’ll
want to find – or you can search for Remote settings.
Now you can finally turn it on:
To connect from another Vista / Win7 PC on the same network, click
the bottom radio button. If you need to connect from an XP/2k machine,
click the “Allow connections from computers running any version of
Remote Desktop” radio button.
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