(Vii) set up a computer for remote access

   Remote access can be achieved computer for remote access to another computer through a network cable to share data. Setting is as follows.

First, turn off the firewall

To enable remote connections normal use, you need to turn off the firewall, as follows.

1. Click "Start" → "Control Panel."

2. In the pop-up to Control Panel item in the upper right corner "View" Select "broad categories" click "windows firewall."

 

3. Select "Open windows or turn off the firewall." In the dialog box that pops up, select "Close the windows firewall", click "OK."

 

 

Second, open a remote access switch

1. Open the system control panel. The "View" to "Category." Click "System Security."

 

2. Locate in the list "system", and click on the following "allow remote access."

 

3. In the System Properties box pops up -> Confirm check "Allow Remote Assistance connections to this computer" -> "Allow running any version of Remote Desktop computer connection (less secure)" -> Click "Apply" - -> click "OK."

 

At this point the computer is connected remotely but you need a password to connect.

1.1.3  Remote No password set

  1. Windows + R to open the Run, enter the command gpedit.msc confirm, open: Local Policy Editor.

 

         2. Select Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Policies - Security Options;

        3. Locate the "Account: local account use of blank passwords to console logon only", double click to open;

        4. Select the " disabled ", then confirm the application.

 

 

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