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- 1. Right-click "My Computer" - "Properties"
- 2. Find "Remote Settings" on the left - check "Allow remote connections to this computer" in Remote Desktop Settings
- 3. Turn off the firewall and choose to turn off the corresponding firewall according to the network you are using.
- 4. To connect remotely, press WIN+R, enter mstsc, and press Enter to enter the remote desktop connection page.
1. Right-click "My Computer" - "Properties"
2. Find "Remote Settings" on the left - check "Allow remote connections to this computer" in Remote Desktop Settings
3. Turn off the firewall and choose to turn off the corresponding firewall according to the network you are using.
4. To connect remotely, press WIN+R, enter mstsc, and press Enter to enter the remote desktop connection page.
(1) Computer: This is the IP address of the other party
Use the key combination "Win + R" to enter "cmd" in the run window in the lower left corner and hit the Enter key. Enter the command "ipconfig" and hit the Enter key to find the "IPv4 address"
(2) User name: Login user name, the default is administrator
(3 ) Password: It is the password used to log in to the computer