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What
is the Remote Desktop Connection ? Where do I download
the Remote Desktop Connection Client ?
With the Remote Desktop feature
in Windows® XP
Professional, you can remotely control your computer
from another computer.
This allows you to use the data, applications, and
network resources that are on your office computer,
without being in your office.
To use Remote Desktop, you need the following:
- Windows XP Professional installed
on your office computer, or whichever computer
you plan to operate remotely.
This computer is known as the host.
- A remote computer running
Windows 95 or a more recent version of Windows.
This computer is known
as the
client and it must have the Remote Desktop Connection
client software installed.
- A connection to the Internet.
A broadband Internet connection improves performance,
but it is not
necessary because Remote Desktop transfers
only the minimal
data (such as display data and keyboard data)
to remotely control your host computer. Therefore,
even low–bandwidth Internet connections allow
you to remotely control your office computer.
This article assumes your office
computer is part of a corporate network in which
Remote
Desktop connections are permitted.
If you are unsure, ask
your system administrator.
To download the Remote Desktop
Client, please click
here.
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