Allowing Remote Desktop
1.
Open Server Manager. By default Server Manager will open when
you log in to the GUI, otherwise you can select it from the task bar.
2.
Within the Server Manager window, select Local Server from the
left hand side. You may need to wait a little for it to detect the current
state of your system. You should see that Remote Desktop is listed as Disabled
as shown below.
3.
Click on the Disabled text which will open the System Properties
window in the Remote tab.
4.
From the System Properties window, select “Allow remote
connections to this Computer” as shown below.
Tip: You can also open the System Properties window shown above
by entering “SystemPropertiesRemote” into a Command Prompt or PowerShell
terminal.
5.
Once you select “Allow remote connections to this computer” the
below warning message will appear, advising that this will create the required
firewall rules in Windows firewall to allow remote desktop traffic in from any
source address, select OK to proceed.
6.
At this point you can optionally click the “Select Users…”
button to define specific users or groups that have permission to connect via
remote desktop. Select the OK button to close out of the System Properties
window and enable remote desktop.
7.
Back in Server Manager, Remote Desktop may still show as
Disabled until you refresh the view. After clicking the refresh button as
highlighted below, the status should update to Enabled.
That’s it, remote desktop should now be ready to use!
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