Published Date : 03 May 2006
Last Updated : 04 Oct 2024
Content Ref: TEC634326
Operating System
MS Windows 2012 Server, MS Windows 2016 Server, MS Windows 2019 Server
Part No
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Summary
Procedure to enable Remote Desktop Connection by installing Terminal Services in Microsoft Windows Servers.
Symptoms
You need to connect remotely to a terminal server, but cannot find the Remote Desktop Connection feature in the Start menu.
Cause
Terminal Services have not been installed.
Procedure
Installing Terminal Services
How to enable remote desktop on Windows Server
Note: By default, Remote Desktop for Administration on Windows Server are disabled.
Log on as an administrative user.
From the Start menu, select Settings, Control Panel, System.
Click the Remote tab, tick the 'Allow users to connect remotely to your computer' box.
Click OK.
Allowing server to connect to a computer
From the server that you wish to connect from, go to the Start menu, select Run and type regedit.
If you are on Windows Server, in the Registry Editor, from the File menu, select Connect Network Registry.
Select Computer for Object Types and Entire Directory for Locations. In the 'Enter the object name to select' box, type the computer name you want to connect to or the IP address of the remote computer. Click Check Names and then click OK.
Once the computer has been found, it will show up on the registry.
Underneath the computer name, browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server, right-click fDenyTSConnections and then select Modify.
In the Edit DWORD Value window, change the Value data from 1 to 0, and then click OK.
Close the Registry Editor.
System administrators will now be able to connect to this workstation using Terminal Services across the network.
Checks
The icon for Remote Desktop Connection will appear when you click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Communications.
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