What should I do if I can't connect to the remote desktop in Windows 2003?

What should I do if I can't connect to the remote desktop in Windows 2003? Follow the steps below to troubleshoot the problem one by one!

       Step 1. When encountering such a situation, usually we first check whether the remote is turned on, that is, right-click on my computer to check whether the box in front of the remote in the properties is ticked, and then the remote can be ticked, metsc 127.0 .0.1 or the local ip address. Of course, a password must be set for the user, otherwise it is impossible to connect remotely

  Step 2. If the above method still does not work, check whether the remote default port has been changed. Run regedit to enter the registry editor,

  依次展开 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CURRENTCONTROLSET/CONTROL/TERMINAL SERVER/WDS/RDPWD/TDS/TCP

  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CURRENTCONTROLSET/CONTROL/TERMINAL SERVER/WINSTATIONS/RDP-TCP/ View the value of PortNumber in the right key value is the port number, the default is 3389

  Step 3 . Even though the above method is followed, the remote connection still cannot be connected. At this time, it is necessary to check whether the terminal service of the computer is turned on. Run Services.msc to view the computer's local services, and find "Terminal Services allows multiple users to connect and control a machine, and display desktops and applications on the remote computer." After this service is turned on, the remote can be used normally.

 

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