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Click OK on the top two open windows. Click OK. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so saves your settings and enables Remote Desktop on your target computer. Part 2. Click Control Panel Home. Doing so takes you back to the main Control Panel window.

If you closed Control Panel, re-open it before proceeding. Click Windows Firewall. It's in the list of Control Panel options. Click Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall. This link is in the top-left corner of the page.

Click Change settings. It's at the top of the page, just above the list of programs in the middle. Scroll down and check the "Remote Desktop" box. You'll find it in the "R" section of the list of programs. Doing so will allow Remote Desktop through the Windows Firewall. Go to source. This saves your changes.

Part 3. Consider setting a static IP address. This is optional, but recommended. A static IP address won't change when your router disconnects or your computer reconnects to the network, meaning that the IP address you find now will work in the future; failing to do this means you'll need to find the IP address of the target computer whenever you want to connect to it. Go to your router's IP address in a web browser and log in with your router's credentials if prompted.

Find the list of currently connected computers and select your computer. Make the IP address static by clicking the lock icon or similar. Wait for your router to finish rebooting.

Open a web browser. On the target computer, click or double-click the app icon for a web browser e. Find your public IP address. Next to the "Your Public IPv4 is" heading at the top of the page, you'll find your target computer's public IP address. Log out of the target computer. Part 4. Search for Remote Desktop. Type in remote desktop to do so. You should see a list of results appear in the Start window.

Click Remote Desktop Connection. This should be the top result in the Start menu. Doing so opens the Remote Desktop window. You may instead just click Remote Desktop here.

Enter the IP address of the target computer. Click the "Computer" text box in the middle of the Remote Desktop window, then type in the target computer's public IP address. Click Connect. Thanks for your feedback. Remote Desktop connection: This experience is from Windows 7 remote to Windows Embedded Standard 7 computer I used Remote Desktop to try to log on to a Windows 7 WES7E computer and someone is already logged on locally, I saw a message like this: "Another user is currently logged on to this computer.

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