Windows XP: Get Started Using Remote Desktop
Access the files on your work computer from home or on the road with remote desktop in Windows XP Professional.
Remote desktop setting is step by step to setting remote desktop. In this time I’ll write easy step to use remote desktop in your network. After read this article, I am sure you can access your computer via remote. Why I say like that? Because it’s really easy, just like say one, two, and three and voila, you can access your computer long distant.
Before write this post, I have tried this tips in my network and I can access my computer from another place in my network. I know these tips from my friends in my company. At that time when he at my room and use my computer, he access his files on his computer. Directly I ask to my friends how to do that. In my opinion this tips is very useful for me and for you that work in company that use LAN a.k.a. Local area Network.
After do step above, now step to open your computer remote from other computer on your LAN.
How to disconnect from this remote desktop? It is easy. See on top of the screen then click close button. Hope this post useful for you.
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Access the files on your work computer from home or on the road with remote desktop in Windows XP Professional.
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