To create a new Remote Desktop Connection
- Open Remote Desktop Connection.
(Click Start, point to Programs or All Programs,
point to Accessories, point to Communications, and then
click Remote Desktop Connection.)
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- In Computer, type the computer name for your computer running Windows XP Professional that has Remote Desktop
enabled and for which you have Remote Desktop permissions.
- Click Connect.
The Log On to Windows dialog box appears.
- In the Log On to Windows dialog box, type your user name, password, and
domain (if required), and then click OK. The Remote Desktop window will
open and you will see the desktop settings, files, and programs that are on
your office computer. Your office computer will remain locked. Nobody will be
able to work at your office computer without a password, nor will anyone see
the work you are doing on your office computer remotely.
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settings, (such as screen size, automatic logon information, and
performance options), click Options before you connect.
To open a saved connection
- In Windows Explorer, open the
My Documents\Remote Desktops folder.
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- Click the .Rdp file for the
connection you want to open.
Note: A Remote Desktop file (.rdp)
file contains all of the information for a connection to a remote
computer, including the Options settings that were configured when
the file was saved. You can customize any number of .rdp files, including
files for connecting to the same computer with different settings. For
example, you can save a file that connects to MyComputer in full
screen mode and another file that connects to the same computer in 800Ă—600
screen size. By default, .rdp files are saved in the My
Documents\Remote Desktops folder. To edit an .rdp file and change the
connections settings it contains, right–click the file and then click Edit.
To log off and end the session
- In the Remote Desktop
Connection window, click Start, and then click Shut Down.
The Shut Down Windows dialog box appears.
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- In the drop–down menu, select
Log Off <username>, and then click OK.
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