Unlocking the trouble of remotely managing Windows XP SP2

  
                

The trouble of remote management on Windows XP SP2 may be caused by several reasons. Please see below for details. Dispelling the trouble of remotely managing Windows XP SP2 DameWare Mini Remote Control (hereinafter referred to as DMRC) is an excellent remote management software, which can be said to be the "magic" of many system administrators. The system security and group policies of Windows XP SP2 have been significantly improved, so the use of DMRC is also limited. If the error is always reported during use, the main reason is caused by improper system and software settings.
The main reason for the inability to connect remotely
When using DMRC to remotely manage a Windows XP SP2 version of the host, the system always gives an error and refuses to connect. The system error number is 10061. That can be summarized as follows: 1. When the account and password are incorrect, you can enter the correct account and password. 2. The remote host does not open the "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Network" function in the network configuration. 3. The remote host has the Windows XP SP2 version operating system installed, and the DMRC can be used normally after the Windows firewall is turned off. The first two methods are actually better solved. If you encounter Windows XP SP2 with a firewall open, here is a complete solution for everyone.

Let DMRC perfect connection to the remote Windows XP SP2
installation Windows XP SP2 version of the operating system can not connect to the host against the accused, said that some sites shut down Microsoft Windows XP firewall on the line, however, This solution is not perfect and reduces the security of the operating system. The author tries to give a "complete" solution, divided into the following steps: Step 1: Make sure your remote host's account and password are correct, and the account has sufficient permissions. Step 2: Make sure your master and remote host have the "File and Printer Sharing" feature on the "Microsoft Network". Step 3: Turn off the “Use Simple File Sharing” function on the master and the host. Open “My Computer", click “Tools →Folder Options", in the pop-up "Folder Options" window, click on the “View” tab, cancel “Advanced Settings” The option to use simple file sharing (recommended) & rdquo;. Step 4: Modify the Microsoft firewall configuration of the master and the host to be licensed for port 6129. Open the "Control Panel & Rarr; Windows Firewall & Rarr; Exceptions" tab, and then click the "Add Port" button, enter the relevant exception port information in the input box, & ldquo; OK & rdquo; after the configuration is completed. Step 5: Configure the group policy of the hosted Windows XP SP2 system to allow <; remote management”. Click “Start →Run”, enter gpedit.msc, click on the left side of the pop-up "Group Policy" window: "Computer Configuration & Rarr; Management Template & Rarr; Network & Rarr; Network Connection & Rarr; Windows Firewall”. In the "Double Profiles" and "Standard Profiles" under "Windows Firewall", readers should choose according to their specific circumstances. In the network using domain management, select "Domain Configuration". File & rdquo; option, the author's network does not use domain management, so select “ standard configuration file & rdquo;. Then double-click on the "Windows Firewall: Allow Remote Management Exceptions" option on the right side of the interface, select “Enabled”. After the above five steps, you can use DMRC remote control to install the host of the Windows XP SP2 operating system.


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