Windows XPの遠隔卓上をセットアップする方法
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今日はコンピュータ先端日である! 決して遠隔卓上を使用しなかったら、それは別の方法でやり終えることができなかったこと別のPC (オフィス、家、等)に遠隔に接続し、仕事を終らせる実際に大きい方法である。 私は私達のオフィスでサーバーに接続するのに定期的に遠隔卓上を使用したりユーザーのコンピュータに技術サポートを提供し、アクセスファイルに私のパーソナルコンピュータに家庭で接続するために接続する。
遠隔卓上を使用するため、あなたが理解する必要がある幾つかの事がある。 第1、遠隔卓上はWindows XPおよびWindows 2003年をだけ使用する。 私がこれは何を意味する窓XPか2003機械にだけ接続できることである。 Windows 98、私を使用できるまたはWindows XPに接続するべき2000年か2003は機械で造るが、98の私に接続できないまたは2000は遠隔に機械で造る。 Windows 2000かより早い機械に接続できればたいと思えばcommericalソフトウェアを買わなければならない。
2番目に、遠隔アクセスのためにそれをセットするためにと同時に機械のコンピュータ管理者ログインされることを確かめる必要がある。 店からのコンピュータを持って来るか、または製造業者からまっすぐ得たら、あなたが作成する最初のユーザ名は管理者の記述常にである。
Administraorであるかどうか点検する簡単な方法は始まり、次にユーザ・アカウントをつけることを行くこと、コントロールパネルである。 ユーザー名のおよびそれ持つ「べきであることを見る管理者」または「コンピュータ管理者」それの隣で書かれていて。

3番目に、あなたの機械の管理者の記述にパスワードがなければならない。 あなたのコンピュータを始めるときWindowsにアクセスするためにパスワードをタイプインする必要がなければ、パスワード組み立てを持たないし、遠隔卓上は働かない。 遠隔卓上はパスワードがないユーザ名とコンピュータに接続することを可能にしない。
ユーザ・アカウントに行く場合、記述のためのパスワードを作成するために選択を見る。 先に行き、それをしなさい。
次にあなたがに接続しているコンピュータ、(多分である) Windows XP SP2、そしてあなたを防火壁を遠隔のデスクトップ結合を許可するために開ける必要がある動かしている。 これをするためには、に行きなさい 開始, コントロールパネル, Windowsの防火壁 そしてつけなさい 例外 タブ。

遠隔デスクトップのチェックボックスが点検されることを確かめなさい。 私のスクリーンがいかにを見るか、それある企業網の部分が心配してはいけない。 より少ない記入項目をたくさん有し、それらの1つは遠隔卓上べきである。 それを点検し、次にOKをかちりと鳴らしなさい。
The last thing that needs to be done in order for Remote Desktop to work correctly is to tell Windows that we want to allow users to connect. So far we’ve just fulfilled the requirements, but now we have to actually allow remote desktop connections to this computer.
Go to Start, Control Panel, and click on System. Click on the Remote tab and make sure that the “Allows users to connect remotely to this computer” is checked.

And that’s it! Your computer is now setup to connect to! First try connecting to the computer while on the same network…as in if you are at home, try connecting to the computer from another computer on your home network. In order to connect, go to the other computer and click on Start, All programs, Accessories, Communications, and Remote Desktop Connection.

In the dialog box, you can type in the IP address or the name of the computer. The best way to connect is to type in the IP address of the computer. In order to get the IP address of the computer you want to connect to, go to the computer and click on Start, Run and type in CMD.

In the black command window, type in the word “ipconfig” without the quotes as shown below and press Enter.

You’ll see your IP address listed along with some other info, but you don’t need to worry about that. Write down that IP address (192.x.x.x or something similar) and type that number exactly into the remote desktop text box on the other computer (the computer you are connecting from).

Click Connect and you should get a login screen pop up, which means you have successfully connected to the other computer. You can now enter the Computer Administrator user name and password.
If you get an error saying that computer cannot accept new connections, etc. that means something was not configured correctly. Remember you need to give the administrator account a password, open the port in the firewall, and check the allow remote connections checkbox in the System properties. All of these three things you need to do on the computer you want to connect TO.
Once you are able to connect from within the same network, now you can try to connect from the outside. So if you want to connect to your home computer from the office, you can do that, but you’ll have to do a few extra things.
First, you have to get your public IP Address (not the 192.168.x.x number) and you can do this by going to the computer you want to connect in to and navigating to the web site http://www.whatismyip.com/ and this will give you your public ip address. This is the address that can be used from anywhere in the world to connect to your specific location and is unique.
The second thing you have to do is open the port in your router (unless you’re connecting your cable modem directly into your computer) and forward that port to the computer you want to connect to. Here’s how you would do this on a Netgear router (as I have that) and is pretty much the same for other routers. Most manufacturer’s web sites have an article on how to configure their particular router for remote desktop since it’s very common.
You’ll need to log into your router by typing it’s IP address into the IE address bar. You can figure out the IP address of your router by going to any computer on your network (that you want to connect into) and opening the command prompt like we did above and typing ipconfig again. In addition to the IP Address field, you’ll also see Default Gateway, this is your router.
Type that address into your IE address bar as follows and press Enter:

You’ll most likely be prompted for a user name and password. Usually, you can find this in the documetation or on the under side of the router itself. For my Netgear router, the username as “admin” (lowercase) and the password was “password”.
Once you’re in, you should see an option called “Port Fowarding/Port Triggering” or something very similiar. I knew Netopia calls these “Pinholes” and on Linksys it might be called a “Service”.

Once you’re on the Port page, choose Port Triggering (if you see Remote Desktop in the list of services, you can choose that instead, but it may not be there). Now we’ll add the service for Remote Desktop. Click Add Service.

The next part may look hard, but it’s not really too bad once you understand what everything does. The service name can be anything, so type in “RemoteDesktop“. For the Service User, you can choose Any or Single Address. We want to choose single address because we want to connect into just one computer. Type in the IP address of your computer into the space provided. Again, that is what we already got earlier from the ipconfig command.
For the service type, choose TCP protocol. Now for “Triggering Port, Starting Port, and Ending Port” put in 3389. Port 3389 is the port Windows uses to connect using remote desktop.

Click Apply and you’re done! You should now be able to use your public IP address (type this into the “Computer” textbox in the Remote Desktop software) to connect through your router to your computer!
Please let me know if something is wrong or if it did not work for you! Thanks!
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Sir,
I am very happy to say that I have succeeded to connect my Computer from other computer which is in my network.
But I am unable to connect my PC from outside of my network i.e., otherplace as Our computer is connected through two LAN Extenders to the router of other Centre. Please reslove my problem.
Thanking you sir,
this is my same porblem of Mallikarjun
Thanks for the info I will try it and will let you know how I do.
Please teach me if i using norton secrity 2007, how was i setting on it when i want to use remote desktop! Thanks very much !