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Maybe you need a little help in your transition from a Mac to a PC, and maybe you have a friend who is good with PCs who could help you solve a problem with your new computer environment. How good would it be if your friend could just access your PC from his/her home and fix your problem remotely? Or maybe you have a PC in your office, and you want to use it to access your home PC.
Windows has a great remote desktop facility to make these things possible. Here’s a quick walkthrough of Windows Remote Desktop Connection.
To be able to access one PC from another, remotely, the PC you want to access must be turned on. You must be able to access the PC from a network or internet connection. The PC must have Remote Desktop enabled, and you must be set up with permission to access the PC.
On the computer you want to connect to, do the following.
On the PC you want to connect from, do the following.
In Windows XP, Vista & 7:
In Windows 8 and 8.1:
The connection should be made after a short time, and then you can operate the remote PC right from the desktop on the connecting machine. As previously mentioned, there are any number of ways that you can put this Windows tool to good use to help others, get help yourself, or control all your PCs.
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