Configure remote desktop windows 7 home premium




















Tags: hack , microsoft , rdp , remote desktop , tip , windows , windows 7. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Nir — You set a password on the Windows account on the computer you are going to connect to. Complains that mapping between account names and security IDs has not been done. Do you know if this has been updated to work with SP1?

I have an older version of this great utility and it fails after SP1 update on bit machine. Forget it. See Microsoft hands in this issue? Use the slider to enable Remote Desktop.

It is also recommended to keep the PC awake and discoverable to facilitate connections. Click Show settings to enable. As needed, add users who can connect remotely by clicking Select users that can remotely access this PC.

Members of the Administrators group automatically have access. You'll need this to configure the clients. All versions of Windows Legacy method To enable Remote Desktop using the legacy system properties, follow the instructions to Connect to another computer using Remote Desktop Connection.

Should I enable Remote Desktop? Why allow connections only with Network Level Authentication? My colleagues tell me there is a hack to enable RDP, and I have found some questionable downloads on the internet. There is a hack out there, it works but I would suggest using something else since hacks can often compromise security.

Only disadvantage compared to the paid products like Teamviewer and LogMeIn is the requirement on port forwarding. But you never have to worry about the Teamviewer server that handles the connections being down ;. Depends upon the requirement, you may also give a shot to Lepide remote admin tool that is available free and allows IT Administrators to remotely administer single or multiple computers in the entire network simultaneously spread across multiple domains.

Brand Representative for Remote Utilities. No need to hack anything. My vote is for Teamviewer, as long as this is for "friend" use and not commercial. I log into family machines or mine at home with it quite often and it works great. I compared it with VNC while on my home network downstairs trying to reach a desktop that was turned on upstairs and Teamviewer had better response time than VNC.

I use Teamviewer at home. Teamviewer is free for personal use It's simple to set up, provides secure access, and can be set up for remote access anywhere without opening ports on a router. I think Teamviewer is a better solution than a concurrent RDP "patch" aka possible license-violating hack , unless you actually need to do a concurrent session that someone else can't see. Btw, the RDP patch will probably require a static IP and opening a router port for access over the internet, unless you're using a separate VPN solution.

Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. On the PC Windows 7 Home Premium clicked "Start", the right clicked "computer", then clicked "properties", then clicked "remote settings".



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