起动或使能遥远的桌面在窗口景色
遥远的桌面是允许您对远程存取或遥控系统从另一台计算机的窗口服务。 有用,当您想要连接到您的家庭个人计算机从它的办公室时或者管理员想要处理远程计算机,被合并了或被修造了入现代窗口操作系统的遥远的桌面,包括 窗口景色默认情况下,虽然遥远的桌面服务器服务没有使能。 让窗口景色系统接受接踵而来的遥远的桌面连接,我们需要起动或使能遥远的桌面。
有三种方式打开和使能遥远的桌面服务在窗口景色:
通过窗口景色图形用户界面(GUI)使能遥远的桌面
- 点击开关,然后打开控制板选择系统附属程序。 二者择一地,用鼠标右键单击在计算机像和精选的物产在用鼠标右键单击上下文菜单。
- 点击遥远的设置连接在左手任务单块玻璃。

- 您将看见系统特性窗口与选择的遥远的制表符。

- 选择单选按钮或者“允许连接从跑遥远的桌面的所有版本计算机(较不安全)”或“允许仅连接从跑遥远的桌面的计算机与网络级认证(更加安全)”。 如果您使用窗口景色RD客户创始遥远的桌面会议,您能安全地选择最新选择。 如果您使用非景色OS例如胜利XP或Win2K,不肯定或不了解,选择首选。 在笔记之下看见以获得详情。
- 其次,点击精选的用户按钮。 您需要选择所有非行政的用户您打算遥远地授予遥远的注册为他们通入或控制这台计算机。
- 在精选的用户对话,点击增加按钮。
- 键入您想要授予遥远的桌面存取权对用户的名字,然后点击OK。
- 重覆在增加更多用户的2步之上。
- 点击好两次保存设置。
通过小组政策起动窗口景色遥远的桌面
要使能遥远的桌面功能,驾驶到以下地点在地方计算机政策或领域小组政策(申请的网络宽作用横跨整个活跃目录网络和窗口景色机器是需要的为了处理模板文件) :
计算机配置\行政模板\窗口组分\终端服务\终端服务器\连接
在地点,发现政策被命名允许用户使用终端服务遥远地连接,并且设置它使能。
To require the use of RDP version 6 and NLA, browse to the following location in local computer policy or domain group policy (restrictions and functions same as above):
Computer Configuration \ Administrative Templates \ Windows Components \ Terminal Services \ Terminal Server \ Security
In the folder, search for Require user authentication using RDP 6.0 for remote connections, and set it to Enable.
To control which users have access to the Vista system via Remote Desktop, you can add the authorized users to Remote Desktop Users group on the local machine, while those denied access should be removed from the list.
Enable Remote Desktop on Windows Vista via the registry
- Open registry editor.
- Navigate or browse to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Terminal Server
- Locate the fDenyTSConnections subkey, and change the DWORD value to 0.
- To enforce the use of RDP 6.0 and NLA, navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Terminal Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp
- Locate the UserAuthentication subkey, and change the DWORD value to 1.
- Exit registry editor and restart the computer to make the changes effective.
Once you have enabled or turned on Remote Desktop, Windows Vista will automatically open the required and necessary ports in Windows Firewall to listen and accept any incoming Remote Desktop connections.
Note: Network Level Authentication (NLA) is a new protocol in Remote Desktop to provide more secure connections where NLA will authenticate the user prior to a full remote desktop connection being established. With this feature, Remote Desktop uses fewer resources on the remote machine during the initial handshake state, and helps to prevent RDP-related denial of service attacks. NLA is built into the Windows Vista Remote Desktop client which is version 6 of the terminal services client. Remote Desktop Connection (Terminal Services Client 6.0) can be downloaded and installed on Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows XP SP2 machines.
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March 3rd, 2008 01:42
Isn’t there a way to add specific users / user groups to the “remote desktop users” group on the Vista machines in my network? It takes to much time to add them manually to each and every client… A group policy setting or something like it would be what i need.
June 25th, 2008 02:39
[...] Remote Desktop or RDP service is a free yet useful tool to remotely log on to remote computer and gain full access and privileges as if user is in front of local console. Remote Desktop is also known as Terminal Services. It’s useful if the server, or PC is located miles away in remote location, and frequent trip to the site to troubleshoot, configure or manage the system is not a viable option. Although most versions of Windows operating system such as Windows 2000, 2003, 2008, XP and Vista does come packaged with Remote Desktop, however it’s disabled by default. Turning on and enabling the Remote Desktop via local console is easy, where Microsoft provides similar GUI (graphical user interface) in all editions of Windows (refer to guide on enable Remote Desktop in Vista). [...]