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2). Set a password for the computer's account
3). Properties of the computer - Remote - Allow remote login
4). Power Options (to put the computer to sleep: change to "Never"), very important, a sleeping computer can't log in remotely.
5). Turn off the firewall (not required)
If you still can't connect to your WIN7 computer remotely after these steps are completed, please check the settings one by one according to the following steps
1, General Settings:
Right-click on the "Computer" icon and select "Properties". "Properties", in the open "System" window click "Remote Settings", in the pop-up system properties of the "Remote "Options window in the pop-up System Properties, select "Allow remote assistance to connect to this computer" and "Allow computers running any version of Remote Desktop to connect (less secure)".
2, if the first point set up after other computers can not be remote over, you can adjust the Win7 firewall settings according to the following steps:
Start - Control Panel - Windows Firewall -Advanced Settings - Inbound Rules, and then in the middle of the "Inbound Rules" window to find the "File and Printer *** enjoy (echo request - ICMPv4-In)". ICMPv4-In)" rule (there may be two), select it and click "Enable Rule" in the right box.
3, complete step 2, if you still can not remotely connect to, and finally check the WIN7 Remote Desktop Services service has been opened, if not open is not connected to the setup steps:
Right-click on the "Computer" - Management - Services and Applications --Management --Services and Applications --Services, in the middle of the "Services" window to find the "Remote Desktop Services" service, start it. You can right-click - Properties - check Enable.
4, check the above three steps are set up normally, if you still can not connect, may be windows firewall settings out of the question, you need to enable inbound rules in the "Remote Desktop (TCP-In)" rules:
Start-> Control Panel-> Windows Firewall-> Windows Firewall-> Remote Desktop (TCP-In) rules. -Control Panel -Windows Firewall -Advanced Settings -Inbound Rules, and then in the middle of the "Inbound Rules" window, then find "Remote Desktop (TCP-In)" ? (there may be profiles for "public", "domain, dedicated" two rules) rules, selected in the right box, click "Enable Rules" can be.
5If you still can not remote, close the firewall. Then try again!
Start--Control Panel--Windows Firewall--Turn Firewall on and off
After completing the above steps, other computers should be able to remote over. be able to come over remotely.