Remote desktop for windows 7 starter edition




















I will establish a remote desktop connection from my Windows XP machine to my Windows 7 laptop. Summary Remote Desktop is a great feature, it allows you to connect to a remote machine and work with it as if you were sitting in front of it. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? United States English.

Post an article. To be precise windows 7 starter edition computer cannot act as a Remote Desktop [RDC] server but it can act as client for connecting other windows computer running as remote desktop server configuration, that means you can connect to other computer using remote desktop feature on windows 7 starter but cannot do the reverse. But I needed to control my netbook running windows 7 starter, so I decided to search more and found out some other softwares which make this possible if both my laptop running windows 7 ultimate and my netbook running windows 7 starter are connected to internet.

The possible solutions to this problem could be some free tool like Teamviewer, Gbridge and out of these two first I tried Teamviewer which allowed me to do the configuration on my netbook running windows 7 starter, follow the step by step procedure below.

This adds users to the Remote Desktop Users group. In the Select Users dialog box, do the following: To specify the search location, click Locations and then select the location you want to search. In Enter the object names to select, type the name of the user that you want to add and then click OK. The name is displayed in the list of users in the Remote Desktop Users dialog box.

From the screen in the Computer field, type the name of the computer that you want to connect to and then click Connect. You can also type the IP address instead of the computer name if you want. Go to your router's IP address in a web browser and log in with your router's credentials if prompted. Find the list of currently connected computers and select your computer. Make the IP address static by clicking the lock icon or similar. Wait for your router to finish rebooting.

Open a web browser. On the target computer, click or double-click the app icon for a web browser e. Find your public IP address. Next to the "Your Public IPv4 is" heading at the top of the page, you'll find your target computer's public IP address. Log out of the target computer.

Part 4. Search for Remote Desktop. Type in remote desktop to do so. You should see a list of results appear in the Start window. Click Remote Desktop Connection. This should be the top result in the Start menu. Doing so opens the Remote Desktop window. You may instead just click Remote Desktop here.

Enter the IP address of the target computer. Click the "Computer" text box in the middle of the Remote Desktop window, then type in the target computer's public IP address. Click Connect. Enter the login credentials for the target computer. When prompted, type in the administrator name and password for the account on which you enabled Remote Desktop. If you added another user to Remote Desktop, you can enter their credentials instead to access their account. Doing so connects your computer to the target computer, though it may take several minutes for the connection to finalize; once you see the other computer's desktop appear in Remote Desktop, you're free to peruse your remote computer as you please.

How do I see the task manager on the remote computer when using remote desktop? Yes No. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 5. I opened a program while connected to my work computer, but I can't see it. How do I make it so it's in my viewing area? When you open a session at the terminal and open a session from a remote computer they are not the same.

You may be logged into the same computer but it is treated as separate sessions by the same user. You'll have to come up with a command line or other solution.



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