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File sharing
File sharing
Connect the two win 7 systems with LAN card
Open the network
Open local area connection
Click the properties
Click the IP4 (TCP/IPV6) properties
Type the IP address 192.168.1.2
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Go to the other computer pc2 and
type IP address as 192.168.1.21
Go to any drive and properties
Enable share this folder
Giving Access to the folder
Now type 192.168.1.20
Remote Desktop
connection in windows 7
Remote Desktop connection in windows 7
• Brings core terminal services technology to consumer platform.
• Allows a user to access a Windows 7 computer from a remote location
and get the experience of a Windows 7 computer and all of its applications
without actually having physical access to the Windows 7 computer.
Professional
Fast User Switching
Home
Edition
yes
Remote Assistance
yes
yes
Remote Desktop
no
yes
yes
• With Remote Desktop Connection, you can
access a computer running Windows from
another computer running Windows that is
connected to the same network or to the
Internet.
• For example, you can use all of your work
computer's programs, files, and network
resources from your home computer, and it's just
like you're sitting in front of your computer at
work.
• To connect to a remote computer, that computer must
be turned on, it must have a network connection,
Remote Desktop must be enabled, you must have
network access to the remote computer (this could be
through the Internet), and you must have permission
to connect.
• For permission to connect, you must be on the list of
users. Before you start a connection, it's a good idea to
look up the name of the computer you're connecting
to and to make sure Remote Desktop connections are
allowed through its firewall.
If you're user account doesn't require a
password to sign in, you'll need to add a
password before you're allowed to start a
connection with a remote computer.
To find the Remote Desktop Connection
shortcut, click the Start button, click All Programs
or Programs, and then click Accessories. To
quickly open Remote Desktop Connection, open
the Start menu, and then type mstsc in the
Search box.
You can't use Remote Desktop Connection to
connect to computers running Windows Vista
Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows
Vista Home Basic N, or Windows Vista Home
Premium. You can, however, connect from those
editions of Windows Vista to computers running
other versions of Windows.
You can't use Remote Desktop Connection to
connect to computers running Windows XP Home
Edition.
To allow remote connection on the
computer
Open System by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start
button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance,
and then clicking System.
Click Remote settings, and then select the one of the three
options under "Remote Desktop." Administrator permission
required If you are prompted for an administrator password or
confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Click Select Users. If you're an administrator on the computer,
your current user account will automatically be added to the list of
remote users and you can skip the next two steps.
In the Remote Desktop Users dialog box, click Add.
In the Select Users or Groups dialog box, do the
following:
To select the search location, click Locations, and then
select the location you want to search.
In Enter the object names to select, type the name of
the user that you want to add, and Then click ok. The name
will be displayed in the list of users in the Remote Desktop
Users dialog box.
Look up the computer name of the
remote computer
On the remote computer, click the Start button
Start button, click Control Panel, click System and
Maintenance, and then click System.
Under Computer name, domain, and workgroup
settings, you can look up your computer name,
and its full computer name if your computer is on
a domain.
Your network administrator might also be able to
give you the name of the computer.
Allow remote desktop connection
through firewall
If you're having trouble connecting, Remote Desktop connections might be
getting blocked by the firewall. Here's how to change that setting on a Windows
Vista PC. If you're using another firewall, make sure the port for Remote Desktop
(usually 3389) is open.
On the remote computer, click Start and then right-click Computer.
Select Properties in the context menu.
Click Security Center in the pane on the right.
Click Firewall Setting.
Click Change Settings and then check the box next to Remote Desktop.
Click OK to save the changes.
To set password to your user account
Your user account must have a password before you can use
Remote Desktop to connect to another computer.
Click Start and select Control Panel.
Double-click User Accounts.
Select Change your Windows Password under User Accounts.
Click Create a password for your account and follow the
instructions on the screen.
To start remote desktop on the
computer
Open Remote Desktop Connection by clicking
the Start button Picture of the Start button,
clicking All Programs, clicking Accessories, and
then clicking Remote Desktop Connection.
In Computer, type the name of the computer
that you want to connect to, and then click
Connect. (You can also type the IP address
instead of the computer name if you want.)
Remote Desktop connection
in windows 7
Windows XP Feature Matrix
Professional
Fast User Switching
Home
Edition
yes
Remote Assistance
yes
yes
Remote Desktop
no
yes
yes
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Remote Desktop
• Brings core terminal services technology to
consumer platform.
• Allows a user to access a Windows XP Professional
computer from a remote location and get the
experience of a Windows XP computer and all of its
applications without actually having physical access
to the Windows XP computer.
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Diagram of Remote Desktop?
RDP
TCP/IP
User at Remote Computer
My Documents
My Network
Places
My Computer
Recycle Bin
Windows XP Professional
Computer
Internet Explorer
Start
Remote Desktop is single session.
12:00 PM
How Do I Enable Remote Desktop?
• Enabled by selecting a check box (open My
Computer and click the Remote tab). See next slide.
• By default, Administrators can remotely connect.
• You can add users in the following new built-in
group – Remote Desktop Users Group.
• No reboot required.
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UI to Enable Remote Desktop and Add
Users
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Remote Desktop Connection UI
• Click Start, point to All
Programs, point to
Accessories, point to
Communications, click
Remote Desktop
Connection.
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What Can You Do with Remote
Desktop?
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File system redirection (drive mapping)
File copy redirection
Local and network printer redirection
Audio redirection
High color support
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What Can You Do with Remote
Desktop? (2)
• Have local computer keyboard shortcuts sent to
remote computer
• Smart card support
• Ports redirection
• Access all your installed applications
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Connection Settings
• Default.rdp is a hidden file in My Documents that
contains the settings for Remote Desktop
Connection.
• Stored passwords are encrypted.
• In Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, and
Windows NT 4.0 clients, we never store the
passwords.
• Can save the .rdp files to your desktop and treat
them like shortcuts.
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Windows Key Combinations and Audio
• Three options for Windows key combinations:
– On Local Computer
– On Remote Computer
– In Full Screen Mode only
• So no need to remember a different set of shortcuts like in
Windows 2000.
• Audio Redirection
– Leave at remote computer
– Do not play
– Bring to local computer
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Local Resources Tab
• Under Local Devices,
Smart Cards will appear
if Smart Cards are
installed on local
computer.
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Audio Redirection
• Tuned to minimize the performance impact on
network bandwidth.
• Uses UDP whenever possible, otherwise audio
is part of the RDP virtual channel.
• This is negotiated "on the fly".
• Does not redirect MIDI sound.
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Experience Tab for Low Bandwidth Connections
• Used to optimize
connection experience.
• By default, Remote
Desktop optimized for 56
Kbps connections.
• Several predefined
settings or choose your
own.
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Where Can I Get Remote Desktop
Connection?
• From the Windows XP CD: Take the CD with you,
insert it in a down-level computer, and click
"Perform Additional Tasks"
or
• Download from
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/remotedes
ktop/
or
• Use Remote Desktop Web Connection
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Remote Desktop Web Connection
• ActiveX® control that runs inside of Internet
Explorer 4.0 or later.
• Installed by going to
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Add/Remove Programs
Windows Components
Internet Information Server Details
World Wide Web Service Details
Remote Desktop Web Connection
• Finally navigate to computer with Internet Explorer
to http://<mycomputer>/tsweb/.
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Get Access to Your Desktop Through Internet Explorer
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Try your own
Thank you…