Introduction: In daily life, sometimes we need to remotely connect to computers with Windows systems, so today Xiaoxing brings you remote connections between Windows systems
1. Win7 connects win7, win10 and windows server 2012
Let's first use win7 to connect to win10
First of all, let's check whether the remote assistance of win10 is turned on. Here, I first enter the file explorer, then right-click this computer, and then click properties. You may have this computer icon on your desktop, you can right-click this computer, then click Properties:
and then click Remote Settings:
Check Allow remote assistance to connect to this computer, then win10 is set up, allow remote connection to this computer, and finally click OK, win10 has been set up:
Next, we need to get the IP address of win10, press win key and R key to enter the running window, then enter cmd, press Enter or click OK to enter the command prompt window: enter
ipconfig in the command prompt window, press enter to see the IP The address is 10.10.31.8:
Knowing the IP address, we enter the win7 system, or win and R to enter the running window, enter mstsc to enter the remote desktop connection window:
then we enter the IP address just now, and then I have a user name because I have logged in before. If you are logging in for the first time, there is no user name here, and finally click the connection:
In this way, we use win7 to remotely log in to win10 and it is completed. After clicking the connection, you need to enter the user name and password. Don’t think that you can connect directly. It worked:
Now we use win7 to connect to Windows server 2012
We still set the party that needs to be logged in first, click to open the server manager in the lower left corner, then click the local server, and then click Remote Desktop:
check Allow remote connections to this computer, and then click OK:
so our server is set up , and then we need to know his IP address, I will not talk about the process, just go to the picture above:
Now we know that the IP address is 10.10.31.4, and then enter the win7 system, the operation is still the same as before, but the IP address is different That's all:
because there is no connection before, the user name is not specified, and then we need to enter the user name and password, we check remember my credentials, click to use other accounts: enter the user name and password, click OK
:
Encrypting Remote connection:
Check not to ask me if I am connected to this computer, and then click Yes:
so that
you can remotely control the windows server 2012 server: Finally, let's connect to win7 with win7, then we will start to set up win7 now
First of all, enter the properties of the computer:
or remote settings:
check Allow remote assistance to connect to this computer, allow running any version of remote desktop computer connection, and finally click OK: Then check the
IP address:
enter the login terminal win7 to log in (here will not be anymore Let me repeat it):
This is the connection:
2. Win10 connects win7, win10 and windows server 2012
The operation is actually the same, I will directly put the picture here (just put a win10 to connect to win7)
Win10 is connected to win7, I will not put the picture of the connected end here, and directly put the picture of win10 connection
Enter the running window and enter mstsc to enter the remote desktop connection window:
enter the IP address to specify the target to connect:
enter the account password to connect:
confirm to connect :
Complete the connection:
The connection of other systems is the same, so I won't say it anymore.
In fact, the various versions of the Windows system are not very different. We have to learn to understand by analogy is the best. This is a relatively simple thing. If you don’t know it, then try it out. All the pictures I have here are taken from virtual machines, not physical machines. You can also try to install a virtual machine, let us work hard and learn together.