XP Pro / Windows Server 2003: Remotely Enable Remote Desktop (RDP)

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Created: Jun 21, 2005


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You want to control a computer on your network through RDP? Here's how to enable it without ever leaving your computer.

This happens all the time. You need to access a system on your network but remote desktop (DRP) in not enabled on that system. If you can access that machine's registry, you can enable it remotely.

Steps:

    1. Open regedit
    2. In the File menu click Connect Network Registry
    3. The select computer search box will open. Browse to or type in the server location. Click OK
    4. Browse to this key:
    HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server


    5. Double click on fDenyTSConnection
    6. Change value to 0 and click OK
    7. Close regedit
    8. Reboot the remote system

      - Run this from the run box: shutdown -m \\remoteserver -r
      - remoteserver is the name of the server to be rebooted

    9. Connect using remote desktop connection
      - Run this from the run box: mstsc
      - When it opens, enter the name of the server and the admin password

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