How to enable remote desktop for Windows Vista

  
Q: How to enable remote desktop in Windows
Vista
?
A: In Windows
Vista
, the remote desktop function is turned off in the default installation, so you need to operate the Windows
Vista
system from another computer, you need to change the corresponding settings. , open the remote desktop feature. The setup is simple: click on "Control Panel" => "System and Maintenance" => "System" or right click on the desktop "Computer" icon and select "Properties" to open the management interface, in the task list on the right Select "Remote Settings", the corresponding settings interface will pop up:
Vista
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If you are remotely connecting to the system from another client that also runs Windows
Vista
, you can use the bottommost "Allow only to run" "Computer connection with remote desktop with network-level authentication" option, which provides greater security; if you want to connect to the system from a Windows
2000/XP client, you can only use "Allow any version to run" "Remote desktop computer connection", of course, this will bring certain risks.
It must be noted: When enabling remote desktop, you must ensure that the computer does not go to sleep when it is idle, otherwise the remote connection will fail. After that, you can further set up the user who allows remote connection - non-administrator group, any user in the administrator group automatically has remote connection permission.
As for the firewall, you do not have to manually set any settings, Windows
Vista
will automatically add the appropriate rules to the firewall when Remote Desktop is enabled.

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