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Enable Remote Desktop in Windows Vista
Posted By Brent Trahan On June 25, 2008 @ 9:13 am In All, Remote Desktop, Vista, Windows | No Comments
Note: The only Windows Vista versions than can be connected to via Remote Desktop are Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions. All versions of Windows Vista can use Remote Desktop to remote to another computer though.
Note: If you’re using the Windows Vista firewall, Remote Desktop will automatically be allowed through it. If you’re using another firewall, you’ll need to open port 3389 to allow Remote Desktop connections.
If you have a user account(s) that do not have administrative credentials and you want to use to log in when connecting with Remote Desktop, follow these instructions.
Note: All user accounts with administrative rights are automatically allowed to log in using Remote Desktop.
Note: Make sure the user you’ve just added is in the object names box.
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