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How to access your Windows Server with RDP

When you manage your own server, you’re probably going to need to access it from time to time. Whether that be to install new software, check on performance or debug a problem, being able to access the server remotely is an essential part of server management. Whether you’re working at home, in another office, or traveling – there will come a time when you need remote access to your Windows Server computer. Perhaps you have an important file stored on it and cannot access it locally. Or maybe you need to make changes and don’t have physical access to the server right now. Whatever the reason, this article explains how you can access Remote Desktop for your Windows Server computer.

What is Windows Server Remote Desktop?

Remote Desktop is a feature found in all versions of the Windows operating system. It enables you to connect to another computer over the internet and access its desktop remotely. The computer you’re connecting to (the server) will require Remote Desktop to be enabled for you to connect. With Remote Desktop, you can have the following benefits:

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• Connect to Computers Anywhere – You can use Remote Desktop to connect to a computer from anywhere. You don’t need to be on the same network or even in the same country!

• Share Your Screen and Control Another Computer – With Remote Desktop, you can share your screen remotely and control another computer as if you were sitting at it. This can be very useful in IT departments.

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• For accessing servers securely. – RDP is a secure way to access computers. It encrypts all data, including passwords, between computers.

Steps to Enable Remote Desktop in Windows Server

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Remote Desktop is enabled by default in Windows Server 2008 and later. If you’re using an older version of Windows Server, however, you may need to enable it. To do this:

• First, open the Control Panel and click on System.

• Here you’ll find a link for Remote Settings. Select this link and click the General tab.

• You’ll see a section called Remote Desktop which you can select to enable Remote Desktop.

A guide on How to Access Windows Server Using Remote Desktop?

Now that you’ve enabled Remote Desktop for your Windows RDP VPS, you’ll need to know how to access it. You can do this using one of the following ways listed below:

• The first is to open the Remote Desktop client. This is a software application installed by default on Windows computers. You can open the Remote Desktop client on your computer by clicking Start and typing “Remote”. You can then enter the IP address or hostname of your Windows Server computer.

• The Second option is you can simply click the “Use this computer” button and enter the computer’s name.

• The other option is to use the Windows PowerShell Remote Desktop command. You can open PowerShell by clicking the Start button and typing “PowerShell”. Then click the PowerShell icon when it appears in the list of results. Once you’ve opened PowerShell, you can use the following command: Connect-MsolService -Credential (Get-Credential) -Connect To “IP address of your server” Then press Enter. You’ll be asked for a username and password. You can use the credentials of a user account with Remote Desktop enabled. Once you’ve successfully connected, the PowerShell console will be replaced with the Remote Desktop connection.

Conclusion

Managing your computer can be rewarding and give you a sense of pride. It can also be difficult, particularly if you’re new to the subject. When managing your computer, you’re responsible for everything that goes on inside it. This includes patching, maintenance, and, most importantly, security. If you’re managing your server, you also have these same responsibilities. Remote Desktop is an essential feature of Windows Servers and can be used to manage your server remotely by connecting to it through another computer. There are manyVPS Server with RDP enabled provided by cloud hosting company so that one can access it from anywhere. This can be conducted through a computer on the same network or through a computer connected over the internet. When you’re managing a server remotely, you’re responsible for keeping the server secure. This means keeping. Remote Desktop secure, using a strong password, and keeping an eye on the logs to check for suspicious activity.

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James Musoba
James Musoba
Studying Africa's startup and technology scene. I always look forward to discovering new exciting inventions and vibrant entrepreneurs.

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