How Do You Setup A Remote Desktop On A LAN?
Windows Remote Desktop (also known as Terminal Services) allows a network user to access a remote PC’s Windows desktop as if he were actually sitting in front of that PC. All that is required is network connectivity and the Remote Desktop software. The server portion of Remote Desktop is already installed for Windows XP/Vista machines, and the client can be downloaded free of charge from Microsoft. Remote Desktop is a convenient and time-saving feature for users with multiple PCs. A powerful stationary desktop server is often used to provide files, printer applications, or other services to multiple client PCs, which are usually notebooks. Sometimes problems arise that require configuration or even rebooting of the server PC. With terminal services, users with access on the LAN can quickly remedy such issues without physically working with the server machine. Decide which PC you wish to remotely control and which PC(s) you wish to use as your controllers. The Remote Desktop server will