Remote Desktop
Have you ever wanted to check something on your home computer from work? Ever needed to mail yourself a file on your home computer? Has anyone in your family needed help with something on their computer and you had to walk them through it on the phone? If so, you will benefit from using the Remote Desktop feature in Windows XP Professional.
Basically, it allows you to use any computer remotely. You will see everything on the remote computer as if it were right in front of you. I’ve been a long time user of VNC (which is similar to remote desktop but works across multiple operating systems), so I had never used Remote Desktop until yesterday and I’m pleased with how well it works for a number of reasons. It works so well I forget sometimes I’m working remotely. The screen can be maximized to take up your entire screen and if you unstick the little remote desktop menu there’s no way anyone can tell your connected to a remote computer. You will need to have high-speed internet access otherwise the connection will be frustratingly slow.
Here are some basic instructions on how to get it running:
- On the computer to be used remotely right-click the “My Computer” icon and select “Properties”
- Once there select the tab that says “Remote”
- Check both checkboxes
- Get your IP address and write it down. You will need to know this to connect to the remote computer. If you need help getting your IP address visit www.whatismyip.com. That’s it for the remote machine.
- On the machine you want to connect from, just go to your Start menu and then to “Accessories -> Communications”. There you will see a link for “Remote Desktop Connection”.
- Enter the IP address of the remote machine and hit “Connect”
- Your remote computer should now be accessible.
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