Unlock the full potential of your Windows 10 or Windows 11 machine by enabling Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). This powerful feature allows you to remotely access and control your PC from anywhere, offering seamless connectivity for work, troubleshooting, or managing multiple devices. Whether you're a tech-savvy professional or a home user looking to enhance your computing experience, our step-by-step guide will help you easily activate RDP on your Windows system. Dive into the world of remote desktop access and discover the convenience and efficiency it can bring to your digital life.
Note: RDP is only available on Windows Pro, Enterprise & Server
Step 1: Click on the start menu
Step 2: Type "Remote Desktop Settings" and click on the top option

Step 3: Click the Toggle to turn it On

Step 4: Click "Confirm"

Step 5: Take note of your PC name as this is how you will connect to your machine from the remote machine

Note: To disable, Follow the above steps and untoggle the "On" button
Additionally, you can access a machine via RDP using it's IP address instead of it's PC Name or Domain Name.
See here how to find your computers IP Address
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