Vista remote desktop setup




















Enter the name of the server, noting that this initial process should happen on the LAN first. This is not a fully qualified name, and it will work only on the same subnet LAN for now. It's possible to enter a redirect entry into the local host file pointing to an IP or dynamic DNS address so that you can access "msi-p" or whatever you call your machine from the public Internet. However, we'll leave that for a follow-up article.

For now, we're talking about just the immediate LAN. On the Local Resources tab, shown in Figure O , you can specify whether you want sound, printers, or the Clipboard to work. On the Programs tab, shown in Figure P , you can specify any programs you want to launch upon connection. Now, you can specify how you want the remote desktop to look using the settings shown in Figure Q. The more features you add, the more bandwidth it takes. The name of the game is that you don't want to accidentally hand over your user credentials to a hacker who might be intercepting your connection.

Click Settings and configure the options as shown in Figure S. In this example, we're telling it not to use a TS Gateway server. After you click OK, be sure you go back to the General tab and click Save As to save your entire profile. Otherwise, you'll have to do this whole procedure again next time.

If you want remote access to your laptop, you just have to leave it on and hope that the battery takes it through any brief power outages. Besides a 24x7 computer, you need a 24x7 Internet connection. If you have cable Internet service or a type of DSL service that does not require you to enter a username or password, you have an always-on Internet connection already and can skip ahead to the next section.

For DSL service that requires sign-on, you need some means of automatically reestablishing the connection whenever your computer starts up or the connection goes down. Microsoft's built-in Broadband connection sign-on software does not provide a reliable way by itself to keep the Internet connection permanently open. You can work around this in three ways:. You can use a hardware connection-sharing router. The router connects to your DSL modem and your computer s to the router.

The router makes the DSL connection for you, and you can configure it to keep it going all the time. If you don't have a router already, it's a worthwhile investment to buy one. Be sure to enable the router's "keepalive" feature so that your connection is kept going all the time.

Otherwise, the connection might be allowed to close when there is no activity from inside your LAN, and you might not be able to connect later. All Internet connections are established on the basis of a number called an IP address, which is to your Internet connection as your telephone number is to your phone. Your IP address uniquely identifies your computer among all the millions of connected computers worldwide.

If you use a shared connection, all your network's computers share one public IP address, much as the phone extensions in an office share one outside telephone number. The question is, when you're somewhere else, how do you find your computer's IP address so that Remote Desktop can establish a connection to it? It has four sets of numbers separated by periods and looks something like this: This will always be your computer's number.

You can simply type this in when using the Remote Desktop client to connect to your computer. However, static addresses are relatively hard to get and usually carry a monthly surcharge; in some cases, ISPs simply cannot or will not provide them.

So although this is worth looking into, it might not be an option. My home ISP is sonic. In most cases, dial-up, DSL, and cable Internet connections use dynamic addressing, in which a different IP address is assigned to you every time you or your router connects to your ISP or, in the case of cable service, whenever your cable modem is reset. Thus, your computer's IP address can change at any time, and you won't necessarily know what it is when you want to connect from somewhere else.

The solution to this problem is to use a free dynamic domain name service DDNS. It has two parts: First, on a DDNS provider's website, you register a host name , a name of your own choice, attached to one of several domain names that the provider makes available.

For example, you might register the host name mycomputer in the domain homedns. Some Internet connection-sharing routers have a DDNS client built in, or you can download and install a software version on your computer. When this is all set up, you can use the name mycomputer. Many DDNS providers exist, most of which are free services.

Here I give you step-by-step instructions for setting up service with dyndns. Now your DDNS service is set up. Your router's setup screen will likely differ from this, but it will generally look something like the one in Figure Figure Type the command ipconfig and press Enter.

Note the gateway address for the local area connection entry, which will be something like Close this window and open Internet Explorer. If your router doesn't have a DDNS client built in, or if you are not using a hardware router, you have to install a software DDNS client to do the job. You want one that doesn't require any manual intervention to get started and that always runs even when nobody is logged on.

This means that you need one that operates as a Windows service rather than as a regular desktop application. Here's how to set it up. If you use Windows Internet Connection Sharing, perform this procedure on the computer that shares its connection with the Internet, whether or not it's the computer that you're enabling for Remote Desktop access.

Otherwise, do this on the computer that you're enabling for Remote Desktop access. Follow the wizard's instructions, clicking Next after you fill in any required information on each page. Best eReaders. Best VPN. Browse All News Articles. Windows 11 Uninstall Clock. Teams Walkie-Talkie. PCI Express 6. Wordle Scams.

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Make sure to save this file in the temp file. Go to files on your computer ie. Right click on the start ribbon on your desktop screen. Select classic this makes things easier. You now have RUN listed on your start menu. From there you can select reboot in safe mode. Note you will need to do this again and turn off Boot in safe mode when you are done with the installation otherwise you will only boot in safe mode.

Once the computer reboots try extracting again. Make sure to research this if you are having issues. You do not want someone else controlling your remote access. It can create problems if it is turned off read below. You will also need to go into the control panel , select system, remote settings, enable connections for Remote desktop. Next the router. You want to go to the router You will need to log into your router.

Once you are into the router, you will select applications and gaming. You will notice port forwarding appears. Now for the IP address make it Scroll down to Static DNS:1 and input that address we used in port forwarding You can exit the router now.

Make sure you have saved. Time to setup your computer to read this connection. So right click the computer screen with the globe in front of it on the bottom right of your screen. Select Network and Sharing Center.

This should open a screen, select manage network connections on the right. Now change the automatically find to input this IP and enter that static IP you created Use the other two of the three or if you only have two then use them but they should be different that your created static IP.

One thing to keep in my is that your connection will be the IP of the router. So if you are trying to remote desktop connect to your network, use the IP from the status screen of the router. You may occasionally have to check to see if your IP address has been changed since service providers can change them if you are not signed up for a static IP address.

This can cause connection issues. You may need to perform the take own again. See if says listening. If not, then you have not configured the router correctly or the firewall etc. If you are using Windows Mobile 6. Not sure why this is but if you find a fix let me know. Hope this helps and people get this to work first try. I got there by googling everything so you can find more extensive answers out there on specific questions or call an IT buddy.

Again, you may want to research if you are still having issues. There are hacks to make vista do remote desktop but team viewer works for me. I like this software when it is set up for me, but the set-up is almost impenetrable for the layperson. That said, I know these are targeted at the more savvy users, but I think they are hurting their market with the difficult set-up process. I just keeps giving me errors.



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