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Monday 1 October 2012

Remote Desktop

Does Windows 7 Home Premium support Remote Desktop?

Ans:-No

All editions of Windows 7 include Remote Desktop Connection.
  • You can use Remote Desktop to initiate a connection from any edition of Windows 7.
  • You can connect to computers running Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, or Windows 7 Enterprise.
  • You can't use Remote Desktop Connection to connect to computers running Windows 7 Starter, Windows 7 Home Basic, or Windows 7 Home Premium.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Remote-Desktop-Connection-frequently-asked-questions


 

How to enable :-

Ans:-


Enable Remote Desktop Connection on Windows 7 Home Premium SP1

If you’re one of the lucky people who purchased a computer with Windows 7 Home Premium on it, you might be surprised to know that it doesn’t support remote desktop connections out of the box. Microsoft wants you to upgrade your edition of Windows in order to get this feature. Luckily, there’s a little hack we can use to get it working on Home Premium. Here’s the steps to get it working:
  1. Download this zip file  Download link https://app.box.com/s/hko1acrli6ndyhoc4gm7 and extract it to a location on your PC.
  2. Navigate to the folder you just extracted and right click Install.cmd, then choose Run as administrator.
  3. You’ll get a window similar to the one below and you should now be good to go:
You can also enable multiple sessions per user, and the logging in of users with a blank password (although I wouldn’t recommend this). There are some switches that are available when running the program:
  • -? – Show this help
  • help – Same as -?
  • multi – Enable multiple sessions per user
  • blank – Enable remote log on for user accounts that are not password protected
So for example, if you wanted to enable multiple sessions per user:
  1. Go to start and find Command Prompt. Right click it and select Run as administrator.
  2. At the prompt type cd “c:\DIRECTORY\TO\EXTRACTED\FILES”
  3. The prompt should switch to c:\DIRECTORY\TO\EXTRACTED\FILES >
  4. Type: Install multi
Thanks to the guys over at Missing Remote for this hack.

Clipboard Sharing

When I installed this hack, one thing I noticed was that the clipboard sharing wasn’t working when I first connected. What I had to do to remedy it was open up the task manager on the remote machine, end the ‘rdpclip.exe’ process and restart it – either through Start > Run… or in the task manager by going to File > New Task (Run…).
You could automate this process by creating a simple batch script if you’d like, similar to the one below:
Copy and paste the above into notepad and save it as killrdpclip.bat (or whatever you’d like). Then all you need to do is double click the batch file and you should be good to go.


 http://www.hoffsays.com/2012/01/09/enable-remote-desktop-connection-on-windows-7-home-premium-sp1/

YOUTUBE LINK

Remote Desktop Connection - Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7HTUO4RtjE

 

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