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How Do I Use the Windows Remote Desktop Connection Tool to Connect to a Server?
Updated on 2022-08-11 GMT+08:00
How Do I Use the Windows Remote Desktop Connection Tool to Connect to a Server?
Procedure
- On the local PC, choose , and then run the mstsc command to start Windows Remote Desktop Connection.
- Click Options, and then click the Local Resources tab. In the Local devices and resources area, select Clipboard.
Figure 1 Remote desktop connection
- Click the General tab. In Computer, enter the EIP of the server on which you want to install an agent. In User name, enter Administrator. Then click Connect.
Figure 2 Setting general parameters
- In the displayed dialog box, enter the user password of the server and click OK to connect to the server.
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