Win7 Remote Desktop Management XP System Computer

  

I believe many of my friends have installed the win7 system, but for those who often need remote office, it may be a little trouble. Because most companies currently use the winxp system, then if you use win7 remote desktop management XP system computer? In fact, it is also very simple, the author below will teach you to set up Win7 remote desktop management XP computer.

Turn on the remote desktop connection of the client XP computer

To perform remote desktop management, first set up the network of the machine. Here, set the computer of the managed XP system first.

First enter the client system, create an administrator account and set a password, right click on the "My Computer" on the desktop, select "Properties" to appear in the window, switch to "Computer Name", click the "Change" button Set the computer name and workgroup of the current computer. The workgroup should be consistent with the administrator's work. After modifying, click "OK" to restart the computer.

Then switch to "Remote Options", select "Allow users to connect to this computer remotely" under "Remote Desktop", then click the "Select Remote User" button to bring up the dialog box, click "Advanced" in Click the "Find Now" button to select the created administrator account, and then click the "OK" button.

Tips: If Windows Xp has the firewall function enabled, you can go to the control panel, open the Windows Firewall, switch to the "Exceptions" option, and confirm that "Remote Desktop" is selected, otherwise you will not be able to connect.

After the client is set up, we can set it up in Windows 7, and then it can be easily managed.

First click "Start → All Programs → Accessories → Remote Desktop Connection", click the "Options" button to display the settings panel, enter the remote computer name and account, and the prompt box select "Yes" to connect, after connecting You will be asked to enter the password of the current login account of the remote computer. After entering the password, click "OK" to log in to the remote computer, and you can use the remote computer as you would a local computer.

Switch to the "Display" option to set the resolution of the remote computing desktop. In the "Local Resources" option, you can set the audio, keyboard, printer and other properties of the remote computer. You can set the connection in the "Program" option. When you go to a remote computer, it automatically starts a program on the remote computer. In the “Experience”, you can set the connection speed, cancel the settings of some remote computers, etc. If you feel the connection speed is slow, you can cancel the desktop background of the remote computer.

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