Open Remote Desktop Connection
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To open Remote Desktop Connection, click Start,
point to All Programs, point to Accessories,
point to Communications, and then
click Remote Desktop
Connection.
Create a Terminal Services Connection
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To create a Terminal Services connection, follow
these steps:
- Open Remote Desktop Connection.
- In the Computer box, type the computer
name or the IP address of a terminal server or a computer that has
Remote
Desktop enabled.
Note: To connect to the console session
of the remote computer, type
computername or IP address
/console.
- Click Connect.
- In
the Log On to Windows dialog box, type
your user name, password, and domain (if necessary), and then click
OK.
Save Connection Settings
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You can save a connection as a Remote Desktop
protocol (.rdp)
file. An .rdp file contains all the information for a connection to a
terminal
server, 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
server with different settings. For example, you can save a file
that connects
to MyServer in full screen mode and another file that connects to
the same
computer in 800×600 screen size.
To save your connection
settings,
follow these steps:
- Open Remote Desktop Connection, and then click
Options.
- Specify the
connection settings that you want for this
connection.
- On the General
tab, click Save
As.
- In the File name
box, type a file name for
the saved connection file, and then click Save.
Note: To edit an .rdp file to change the connections
settings it
contains, click Start, click My Documents,
right-click the file and then click Edit.
Open a Saved
Connection
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To open a saved connection, follow these steps:
- Open Remote Desktop Connection, and then click
Open.
- Double-click the .rdp
file for the connection that you want
to open.
Copy Files Between the Local Computer and the Remote
Computer
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- Open Remote Desktop Connection.
- Type
the computer name or the IP address of a terminal
server or a computer that has Remote Desktop enabled.
- Click
the Local Resources tab, select the
Disk Drives check box, and then
click
Connect.
- Click Start on the task bar of the remote
computer, and then click My Computer,
or double-click the
My Computer icon on the desktop of
the remote
computer.
Note: The drives on the remote server appear
with the drives on your
local computer. Your local drives appear as driveletter on tsclient,
where tsclient is the name assigned to your (local) computer.
- Locate
the file that you want to copy, right-click the
file, and then click Copy.
- Locate
the folder where you want to paste the file, and
then click Paste.
Log Off and End the Session
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To log off and end a session, follow these steps:
- In the Remote Desktop Connection window, click
Start, and then click Shut Down.
- In the Shut
Down Windows dialog box, click
Log Off username, and then
click OK.
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Amit Bhardwaj
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