Remote Desktop in Windows Server 2003 is a cool feature that allows you to remotely log on a machine and on its work, if you're sitting in front of these machines in the same operation (in Windows 2000 Advanced Server Edition,
Office Pro Plus 2010, This feature is called Remote Administration mode,
Office Ultimate 2007 Key, Terminal Services.) Remote Desktop server for the remote fault repair,
Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007, played a similar role of the lifeguard. However,
Microsoft Office Standard 2010, if you are transported to the field before the server forgot how to do enable this feature? If the server is in front of you, to enable Remote Desktop,
Office Pro Plus 2007, of course it is easy: simply log on as Administrator, open the
Unfortunately, you can not use the system on the remote machine to enable the Remote Desktop utility (although you use the
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solution is as follows:
to sit down and log on as Administrator to your Windows XP workstation, start the Registry Editor ( Start - Then select
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then open the name (Figure 3).
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click
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now on the server browser HKLM, find the following registry key (Figure 5):
HKLM SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control Terminal Server
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in the Terminal Server key, you will find a key named fDenyTSConnection the REG_DWORD type. Double-click this key to open the
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the remote machine needs to reboot to make the changes take effect. So open a command prompt window, type the following command: shutdown-m srv220-r
reboot remote machine, it's Remote Desktop should be enabled. In order to verify your workstation, open the When prompted, enter your administrator password, can log in to the remote server.