Use windows remote desktop windows 7
Step 2 -- Remotely Connect to Another Computer 1. Click Start Control Panel. Click on System and Security. Click on Windows Firewall. Click OK. We love feedback! Please Help us improve this article.
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Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 47 people found this reply helpful. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Have you also checked if Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop less secure is selected? Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 9 people found this reply helpful.
I don't see Remote Desktop, as a tab or an option anywhere - is this the problem? Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 6 people found this reply helpful. As I mentioned a couple of times before, I am trying to connect to a windows 7 pc from a windows 10 pc. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 3 people found this reply helpful. How can I do this? Doing so opens the Control Panel window. Set the "View by" option to "Large icons". Click the "View by:" drop-down box in the upper-right side of the Control Panel window, then click Large icons in the resulting drop-down menu.
If you already see "Large icons" next to the "View by:" heading, skip this step. Click System. It's a heading near the bottom of the window. You may have to scroll down to see this option. Click Remote settings. This link is in the upper-left corner of the window. Doing so opens a new window. Check the "Allow Remote Assistance connections to this computer" box. It's at the top of the new window. If you don't see this option, first make sure you're on the right tab by clicking Remote at the top of the window.
Skip this step if the box is already checked. Check the "Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop" box. It's in the middle of the pop-up window. Doing so allows you to connect to this computer from any computer that runs Remote Desktop e. Skip this step if this box is already checked.
Add more users if necessary. If you want to allow Remote Desktop access to another user account on the target computer, do the following: Click Select Users…. Click Add. Click Advanced…. Click Find Now. Scroll down in the pane at the bottom of the window and double-click the name of the user you want to add. Click OK on the top two open windows. Click OK. It's at the bottom of the window.
Doing so saves your settings and enables Remote Desktop on your target computer. Part 2. Click Control Panel Home. Doing so takes you back to the main Control Panel window. If you closed Control Panel, re-open it before proceeding. Click Windows Firewall. It's in the list of Control Panel options. Click Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall.
This link is in the top-left corner of the page. Click Change settings. It's at the top of the page, just above the list of programs in the middle. Scroll down and check the "Remote Desktop" box. You'll find it in the "R" section of the list of programs. Doing so will allow Remote Desktop through the Windows Firewall.
Go to source. This saves your changes. Part 3.
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