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Use Remote Desktop To Access Other Computers On a Small Office or Home Network

Written by compews
Jan 26 2010

howtogeek.com

If you have a home or small office network with computers in several locations, you may want to work on them all from one machine. Today we take a look at the Remote Desktop feature in Windows that allows you to connect to each computer on the network in XP, Vista, and Windows 7.

Note: Remote Desktop is not a client and host feature available in Home version of Windows.

Enable Remote Desktop in Vista and Windows 7


The first thing we need to do is enable Remote Desktop on a Windows 7 or Vista machine. Right-click on the Computer icon on the desktop or from the Start menu and select Properties.

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