Windows Server 2003 - How to Enable Remote Desktop Connection

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1. Create a list of which users will have remote access to the server.
2. Right-click "My Computer," which is either on your desktop or in your Start menu. Select "Properties."
3. Click on the Remote tab at the top of the properties window.
4. Put a check mark in the box that says "Enable remote desktop on this computer." Click on the "Select remote users" button, which will pop up a new window.
5. In the Remote Desktop Users window, click "Add." Select the user or group
6. From Windows XP click "Start," "All Programs" and "Accessories" and then click "Remote Desktop Connection."

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  • Can you manage your server over the remote dektop?

  • @Lonewarrier1 SURE YES YOU CAN! Connecting a workstation to a server is great to share information and peripherals (such as a printer) without leaving YOUR own desks.

  • WOW! Thanks, man! I'm definitely going to set this up

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  • You don't need to install it. In this version of Windows, Remote Desktop Connection is installed by default.

    Open Remote Desktop Connection by clicking the Start button, clicking All Programs, clicking Accessories, and then clicking Remote Desktop Connection.

    Note: You can also open Remote Desktop Connection by typing "mstsc" in the Search box on the Start menu.

  • I can't enable remote desktop, it isn't there for some reason.

  • @ZayberTooth You cannot use Remote Desktop Connection to connect to remote (host) computers running the following editions of Windows Vista:

    Windows Vista Starter

    Windows Vista Home Basic

    Windows Vista Home Basic N

    Windows Vista Home Premium

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  • THIS IS OUR NEW CHANNEL WITH VIDEO-SOUND "ITSystemsAdmin" THANKS!

  • @Scientia96 Thanks! That's Why We're Here To Help The World...

  • @JamesTheCaveman YES YOU CAN! Connecting a workstation to a server is great to share information and peripherals (such as a printer) without leaving YOUR own desks.

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