3. Type your account name on the server in the User Name field.
Figure 2.8
Set the connection
parameters for the
connection you want
to normally make.
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4. Type your password in the Password field. Make sure you use the password for your
account on the remote system.
5. Type the name of the server in the Domain field when using a workgroup setup. If you??™re
using a domain setup, then type the name of the domain in the Domain field.
6. Optionally, check Save My Password if you want Remote Desktop to save your password
for future use.
7. Optionally, click Save As. You??™ll see a Save As dialog box. If you want to save this setup as
the default connection, then click Save. Otherwise, type a name for the setup in the File
Name field and click Save. You can save as many setups as needed for the servers you want
to access. Use the default setup for the server you access most often.
8. Click Connect. You??™ll see Remote Desktop performing all of the required connection tasks.
Eventually, you??™ll see a Remote Desktop window like the one shown in Figure 2.9.
Figure 2.9
The remote connection
appears in a special
Remote Desktop
window.
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