Remote Desktop Xp To Windows 10



Aug 08, 2014 First off, remote desktop only works with Windows XP and Windows 2003. What I mean by this is that you can only connect INTO a Window XP or 2003 machine. You can use a Windows 98, ME, or 2000 to connect INTO a Windows XP or 2003 machine, but you cannot connect INTO a 98, ME or 2000 machine remotely. Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) has been a feature of Windows since the XP Pro days. Here's a look at using it in Windows 10 with the Remote Desktop app. With Remote Desktop, you. Can connect to your Windows XP machine from anywhere on your Local Area. You can even set it up so that you can connect to the. I’ve attempted it myself, but found intermittent success. You need to set W10 so it uses the older security settings, which it has a tendency to reset “for you” when you least expect it.

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Summary

This step-by-step article describes how to gain access to local files when you are using a Remote Desktop session to a Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 host computer. For more information about client-side drive redirection with Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server and Windows 2000 Terminal Services, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

272519 How to redirect a client drive in Terminal Services

How to install Remote Desktop Connection software on the client computer

The client portion of Remote Desktop is installed during the Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 installation process. If you are using Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 2000 client computers to connect to a Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 host computer, then download and install the Remote Desktop Connection Software from the following Microsoft Web site:

How to connect to a remote Windows XP-based or Windows Server 2003-based computer

To connect to the remote computer:

  1. Click Start, point to All Programs (or Programs), point toAccessories, point to Communications, and then click Remote Desktop Connection.

  2. Type the name of the Windows XP-based computer that has Remote Desktop enabled, and then click Connect.

  3. Type your user name and password, and then click OK.

How to control the Remote Desktop

After you establish a Remote Desktop connection, your remote desktop is displayed in its own window. You can use the keyboard and mouse of the local host to control the remote computer.

How to gain access to local files

You can gain access to your disk drives on the local computer during a Remote Desktop session. You can redirect the local disk drives, including the hard disk drives, CD-ROM disk drives, floppy disk drives, and mapped network disk drives so that you can transfer files between the local host and the remote computer in the same way that you copy files from a network share. You can use Microsoft Windows Explorer to view the disk drives and files for each redirected disk drive. Alternatively, you can view the files for each redirected disk drive in My Computer. The drives are displayed as 'drive_letter on terminal_server_client_name' in both Windows Explorer and My Computer.
To view the disk drives and files for the redirected disk drive:

  1. Click Start, point to All Programs (or Programs), point to
    Accessories, point to Communications, and then click Remote Desktop Connection.

  2. Click Options, and then click the
    Local Resources tab.

  3. Click Disk Drives, and then click
    Connect.

How to end the Remote Desktop session

After you are finished using the Remote Desktop connection:

  1. Click Start in the Remote Desktop Connection window, and then click Shut Down.

  2. Click Log Off, and then click OK.

References

For more information about Remote Desktop and how to install Remote Desktop on versions of Windows other than Windows XP, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Remote Desktop Xp To Windows 10

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Remote Desktop Xp To Windows 10

Summary

This step-by-step article describes how to gain access to local files when you are using a Remote Desktop session to a Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 host computer. For more information about client-side drive redirection with Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server and Windows 2000 Terminal Services, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

272519 How to redirect a client drive in Terminal Services

How to install Remote Desktop Connection software on the client computer

The client portion of Remote Desktop is installed during the Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 installation process. If you are using Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 2000 client computers to connect to a Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 host computer, then download and install the Remote Desktop Connection Software from the following Microsoft Web site:

How to connect to a remote Windows XP-based or Windows Server 2003-based computer

To connect to the remote computer:

  1. Click Start, point to All Programs (or Programs), point toAccessories, point to Communications, and then click Remote Desktop Connection.

  2. Action act nevada mex-9081 driver download for windows 10. Type the name of the Windows XP-based computer that has Remote Desktop enabled, and then click Connect.

  3. Type your user name and password, and then click OK.

How to control the Remote Desktop

After you establish a Remote Desktop connection, your remote desktop is displayed in its own window. You can use the keyboard and mouse of the local host to control the remote computer.

How to gain access to local files

You can gain access to your disk drives on the local computer during a Remote Desktop session. You can redirect the local disk drives, including the hard disk drives, CD-ROM disk drives, floppy disk drives, and mapped network disk drives so that you can transfer files between the local host and the remote computer in the same way that you copy files from a network share. You can use Microsoft Windows Explorer to view the disk drives and files for each redirected disk drive. Alternatively, you can view the files for each redirected disk drive in My Computer. The drives are displayed as 'drive_letter on terminal_server_client_name' in both Windows Explorer and My Computer.
To view the disk drives and files for the redirected disk drive:

  1. Click Start, point to All Programs (or Programs), point to
    Accessories, point to Communications, and then click Remote Desktop Connection.

  2. Click Options, and then click the
    Local Resources tab.

  3. Click Disk Drives, and then click
    Connect.

How to end the Remote Desktop session

After you are finished using the Remote Desktop connection:

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  1. Click Start in the Remote Desktop Connection window, and then click Shut Down.

  2. Click Log Off, and then click OK.

References

For more information about Remote Desktop and how to install Remote Desktop on versions of Windows other than Windows XP, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Windows 10 Home Remote Desktop

315328 How to use the Remote Desktop feature of Windows XP Professional