How To Setup Remote Desktop Server In Windows 10?
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1. Open the Start menu and type “Remote Desktop” in the search bar. Select the Remote Desktop Connection app.
2. Click “Options” and then select the “Advanced” tab.
3. Check the box labeled “Allow me to save credentials” to enable Windows to remember the username and password for future connections.
4. Click “Networking” and select the “Enable Remote Desktop” checkbox.
5. Click the “Select Users” button and add the user accounts that you want to grant remote access to.
6. Click “OK” to save the changes.
7. Open the Windows Defender Firewall and select “Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall”.
8. Select “Remote Desktop” from the list of options and click “OK” to enable remote desktop connections.
9. Finally, open the Start menu and type “System”. Select the “System” settings and click “Remote Desktop”. Enable the “Allow Remote Connections to this Computer” option and click “OK”.
Your Remote Desktop server is now configured and ready to accept incoming connections.