How To Enable Remote Desktop Firewall Windows 10?
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1. Click the Start button and type “allow remote access…” into the search box, then select Allow Remote Access to Your Computer.
2. On the System Properties window, click the Remote tab.
3. Under Remote Desktop, select Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop.
4. Click the Select Users or Groups button.
5. On the Select Users or Groups window, select the user accounts that you want to be able to connect remotely.
6. Click OK to confirm your changes.
7. Click the Apply button, then click the OK button to save your changes.
8. Open Windows Firewall and select Allow and app or feature through Windows Firewall.
9. On the Allowed apps and features window, scroll down and select Remote Desktop, then choose Allow another app.
10. On the Add an App window, locate the Remote Desktop app, then select Add.
11. Click OK to save your changes.
1. Open the Start menu and type “Firewall” in the search bar.
2. Click on “Windows Defender Firewall” to open the window.
3. Click “Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall” from the left side menu.
4. Click the “Change settings” button.
5. Scroll down to “Remote Desktop” and check the box for both “Private” and “Public” networks.
6. Click “OK” to save the changes.