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Has anyone had any experience of using the Remote Desktop feature on Windows 7? According to the Windows 7 FAQs you have to have W7 Professional to use this feature.
What I would like to know is this. If the computer you want to view the Remote Desktop on is using W7 Professional can the remote machine have an earlier operating system such as XP, Vista pr even W7 Home? ... or do both machine have to be using W7 Professional or Ultimate. |
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If the computer you want to view the Remote Desktop on is using W7 Professional can the remote machine have an earlier operating system such as XP, Vista pr even W7 Home? However I've been wrong twice this week, so better wait for someone else to also confirm this. I have used the windows 7 rdp client to connect to various clients and I don't forsee any problems using any version of windows to connect to a windows 7 rdp server. As for which versions of windows 7 include the rdp server componant I don't know, but isn't windows remote assistance available on all windows versions? Alternatively look at ultravnc. |
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I saw it being used with two machines using W7 Ultimate and was impressed. But according to Microsoft FAQs I need to have Professional or Ultimate.
All editions of Windows 7 include Remote Desktop Connection. for some reason I can't get VNC to work between to W7 Home Premium machines ..... |
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Ahem, 3rd time this week.
Windows 7 uses a new version of rdp that supports aero, so I'm not sure about the whole using xp to connect to win 7 bit. There is a 'patch' arround which enables multi user rdp server on win 7 home premium however I cant comment on it... |
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Sorry no, I can't condone unauthorized microsoft patches.
However it is easy to find if looked for. |
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For multiple user rdp you get a new login for each,
From memory you can connect to an existing remote session but not to an existing local login. For single user you will cause the existing local session to logout when you remote in. At least that is the way I remember it. I currently use vnc, teamviewer and logmein for remote access. |
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I'm not partucalarly interested in remote, remote access if you see what I mean.
I have a USB weather station that I want to relegate to an old PC and not bother with a monitor etc - so the remote access is simply within my own home network. |
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