There are several steps for one to set up a remote desktop connection with WIndows XP. Remote desktop is a function that can only be set on Windows XP and Windows 2003. One may also make sure that one is logged on to the desktop as the administrator, in order to make changes on the desktop. The first step requires one to access the administrator account, once one have access the account, under the exception tabs, there would be a lists of programs and services. Apply the remote desktop option by ticking the box. Then confirm and permit remote desktop to connect with desktop by accessing the system properties. Once this step is completed, the remote connection feature can be activated, through the start menu.
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Press Win+Pause, then Remote, then choose Allow users to connect remotely, then Select Remote Users, Add the user which you are going to use to connect to your PC. Usually it's that login which you use to log in locally. If you are using Windows firewall if you have to choose Remote Desktop from Exception list to allow connection to your PC through Remote Desktop Protocol. wasijshdhs
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For a Mac computer you can get Deskshade online by just putting it in on google and it will enable you to be able to change your desktop. In XP, you should be able to navigate to the picture and select "Set as desktop background" from the file menu.
You need to set up so called Remote Desktop. Also, you will need information about your work computer IP, or full internet address (which might be pretty long). You have to be a member of "Administrators" group. Win+Pause->Remote->Check "Allow users to connect to this computer" -> Select Remote Users -> Add your user name if required (usually adds automatically). Allow Remote Desktop in the firewall settings.
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To set your preferences for what the Finder shows on the Desktop click on the Desktop so that the Finder menu bar is showing and select Preferences. In the General section you can select what you want to show on the Desktop and in the Sidebar section you have similar options for a Finder window sidebar. Under the Finder's View menu you can select Show View Options which allows you to adjust how icons are displayed on the Desktop.
To set the Desktop picture with Mac OS X open System Preferences, Select Desktop & Screen Saver. Click on the Desktop tab. You should have the option to choose your iPhoto Albums and other Folders in the left hand selection pane. If the folder with the pictures you want to use is not listed click on the plus (+) sign at the bottom and select the required folder. Select the folder in the left hand pane and then select the picture in the right hand pane. This will then become the Desktop picture. You can also select if you want the picture to change automatically.