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Friday, 1 March 2013

Get to the Remote Desktop From the Command Line


 The remote desktop allows a user to access a second computer. By saving connections as a RDP (remote desktop protocol) file the user can easily connect to a remote computer by double-clicking the RDP file. The graphic interface that is employed makes the shared connection easier to understand and operate. The command line is easily accessed through Windows and allows quick changes to be made through the remote desktop.
Remote Desktop lets you connect to another computer from any location.

Step 1

Click "Start" on the taskbar.   

Step 2

Click "Run" if you are a Windows XP user.

Step 3

Type "cmd" in the "Run" box or "Start Search" box if you are using Windows 7 or Vista and press the "Enter" key. This will open the command line interface.

Step 4

Type "mstsc.exe" and press the "Enter" key at the command line. The Remote Desktop Connection window will open.

Step 5

Select the computer you wish to connect to using the "Computer" drop-down arrow.

Step 6

Click the "Connect" button.

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