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How Do You Enable Remote Desktop Connections Via Group Policy?

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How Do You Enable Remote Desktop Connections Via Group Policy?

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The Remote Desktop Control feature of Windows XP Professional allows you to connect to remote computers with ease. Once connected, you can access the files stored on the remote computer as if you were operating it directly. The remote computer that you are connecting to must be running any one of the Windows operating systems and must have the Remote Desktop Connection client software installed. There must also be a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connecting both the computers. Click on “Start” and then click on “Run.” Type “gpedit.msc” in the run dialog box and then click on “OK.” Click on the “+” sign next to “Computer Configuration” on the left pane of the Group Policy window. Click on the “+” sign next to “Administrative Templates.” Click on the “+” sign next to “Windows Components.” Click on “Terminal Services.” Double-click on the “Allow users to connect remotely using Terminal Services” group policy on the right pane. Click on the “Settings” tab on the properties dialog box that o

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