pctechguide.com

  • Home
  • Guides
  • Tutorials
  • Articles
  • Reviews
  • Glossary
  • Contact

Windows Remote Desktop Connection

windows remote desktopBeing able to control your PC remotely is a powerful option available these days through various free software programs. Using this technology, you can look up files on your computer, control the mouse and keyboard and do just about anything as though you were sitting at the actual PC. And, you can do it from any Internet connected device like a phone, tablet or laptop. Many do not realize that this ability is built into Windows with the need for any additional software to install. It has been around since Windows XP and it is called Remote Desktop Connection.

How Does is Work?

There are two sides to a remote connection using Remote Desktop Connection. There is the host side of the connection and the client side. The host side is the computer you are connecting to. There is nothing complicated to install to make it work because it comes with Windows by default. The client side of the connection is the computer you are connecting from. Again, there is nothing special to install because it comes bundled with Windows. There may be some configuration on the host side, however, to give people access to the system.

Host Side of Windows Remote Desktop Connection

The software is already installed on the host to allow remote desktop (RDP) connections. You will need to make some changes, however, to allow others to connect to the system.

To make the necessary changes to the system, you will need to go to the System Properties settings. Once in there, you can click on the Remote Tab and you will see options to allow remote connections. You can get granular with these settings and only allow certain persons to connect to your PC giving you an added layer of security.

Client Side of Windows Remote Desktop

On the other side of the connection is the client. If the client is also using Windows, then they will just need to open up the Remote Desktop Connection software to get going. This can be done several ways. The quickest way is to just type “mstsc” in a Run box. Once the Remote Desktop Connection software is open then they will need to type in the IP address of the host to connect.

If the connection is being made internally on a LAN, then the connection is pretty straight forward. However, if you are trying to connect to a machine across the Internet, then more advanced settings may need to be made  if there is a firewall or router in between. Certain ports may need to be opened to allow the traffic. Remote Desktop uses port 3389 by default.

If the client machine is not Windows, there are some third-party RDP clients that can still connect to RDP hosts. Many of these applications are freely available.

As you can see Windows Remote Desktop is a viable way to connect to machines remotely. It is stable and has been around for quite some time. Therefore, it is known and trusted way to connect to machines remotely.

Filed Under: Software

Latest Articles

Upgrading From Windows 7 or 8 to Windows 10

First off what happened to Windows 9? The honest answer is no real answer has been given. Personally I think it's just easier to market Windows 10 over Windows 9. A longer reason made by a reddit user was that calling windows 9 would cause legacy issues for computer running Windows 98 and 95. I … [Read More...]

How to Transfer VCR Video to DVD – Preparation

Whichever video capture hardware you're going to use, the better the quality of the analogue video input the better the results you can expect to achieve. To this end it's wise to weigh up if there are settings you can make on your VCR deck to optimise its playback quality. Many … [Read More...]

RegGenie Review

RegGenie Review

PROS: RegGenie scans computer systems fast and detects invalid entries accurately for various computer systems. It's a basic registry cleaning program with not a lot of bells or whistles. CONS: Registry entries that should be deleted and removed from systems are identified in order to keep … [Read More...]

Gaming Laptop Security Guide: Protecting Your High-End Hardware Investment in 2025

Since Jacob took over PC Tech Guide, we’ve looked at how tech intersects with personal well-being and digital safety. Gaming laptops are now … [Read More...]

20 Cool Creative Commons Photographs About the Future of AI

AI technology is starting to have a huge impact on our lives. The market value for AI is estimated to have been worth $279.22 billion in 2024 and it … [Read More...]

13 Impressive Stats on the Future of AI

AI technology is starting to become much more important in our everyday lives. Many businesses are using it as well. While he has created a lot of … [Read More...]

Graphic Designers on Reddit Share their Views of AI

There are clearly a lot of positive things about AI. However, it is not a good thing for everyone. One of the things that many people are worried … [Read More...]

Redditors Talk About the Impact of AI on Freelance Writers

AI technology has had a huge impact on our lives. A 2023 survey by Pew Research found that 56% of people use AI at least once a day or once a week. … [Read More...]

11 Most Popular Books on Perl Programming

Perl is not the most popular programming language. It has only one million users, compared to 12 million that use Python. However, it has a lot of … [Read More...]

Guides

  • Computer Communications
  • Mobile Computing
  • PC Components
  • PC Data Storage
  • PC Input-Output
  • PC Multimedia
  • Processors (CPUs)

Recent Posts

Local Bus Interfaces

Intel 80286 motherboards were capable of running expansion slots and the processor at different speeds over the same … [Read More...]

A Peak at the Lumia 950

Its coming. The new phone from Microsoft, the Luma 950 is due any time now. This will be the flagship Windows phone and Microsoft will be unveiling it … [Read More...]

Registry Mechanic Review

Registry Mechanic is considered as one of the most renowned registry utilities that are currently available in the market. Once you install it in … [Read More...]

[footer_backtotop]

Copyright © 2025 About | Privacy | Contact Information | Wrtie For Us | Disclaimer | Copyright License | Authors