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Using Remote Desktop
You must first enable the Remote Desktop feature on your
office computer so that you can control it remotely from
another computer. You must be logged on as an
administrator or a member of the Administrators group to
enable Remote Desktop on your Windows XP
Professional-based computer.
To setup your office computer to use Remote Desktop:
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Open the System folder in Control Panel. Click Start,
point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click
the System icon.
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On the Remote tab, select the Allow users to connect
remotely to this computer check box, as shown below.
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Ensure that you have the proper permissions
to connect to your computer remotely, and click OK.
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Leave your computer running and connected to the company
network with Internet access. Lock your computer, and
leave your office.
The Remote Desktop Connection client software allows
a computer running Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98
Second Edition, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0 or Windows
2000 to control your Windows XP Professional computer
remotely. The client software is available on the installation
CD for Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Home Edition.
The client software is installed by default on computers
running Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Home
Edition.
To install Remote Desktop Connection software on a client
computer
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Insert the Windows XP compact disc into your
CD-ROM drive.
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When the Welcome page appears, click
Perform additional tasks, and then click Setup Remote
Desktop Connection as shown below.
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When the installation
wizard starts, follow the directions that appear on
your screen.
Once you have enabled your Windows XP Professional computer
to allow remote connections, and installed client software
on a Windows-based client computer, you are ready to
start a Remote Desktop session.
To create a new Remote Desktop Connection
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Open Remote
Desktop Connection. (Click Start, point to Programs
or All Programs, point to Accessories, point to Communications,
and then click Remote Desktop Connection.)
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In Computer,
type the computer name for your computer running Windows
XP Professional that has Remote Desktop enabled and
for which you have Remote Desktop permissions
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Click Connect.
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The Log On to Windows dialog box appears.
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In the Log On to Windows dialog box, type your user
name, password, and domain (if required), and then click
OK. The Remote Desktop window will open and you will
see the desktop settings, files, and programs that are
on your office computer. Your office computer will remain
locked.
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Nobody will be able to work at your office
computer without a password, nor will anyone see the
work you are doing on your office computer remotely.
Note: To change your connection settings, (such as screen
size, automatic logon information, and performance options),
click Options before you connect.
To open a saved connection
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In Windows Explorer, open
the My DocumentsRemote Desktops folder.
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Click the .Rdp
file for the connection you want to open. Note: A Remote
Desktop file (.rdp) file contains all of the information
for a connection to a remote computer, including the
Options settings that were configured when the file
was saved. You can customize any number of .rdp files,
including files for connecting to the same computer
with different settings. For example, you can save a
file that connects to MyComputer in full screen mode
and another file that connects to the same computer
in 800×600 screen size. By default, .rdp files
are saved in the My DocumentsRemote Desktops folder.
To edit an .rdp file and change the connections settings
it contains, right-click the file and then click Edit.
To log off and end the session
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In the Remote Desktop
Connection window, click Start, and then click Shut
Down.
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The Shut Down Windows dialog box appears.
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In
the drop-down menu, select Log Off , and then click
OK.
Using Remote Desktop
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