yes but generally it works on local network.. for Internet you need some access privilege
Remote Desktop Connection is a technology that allows you to sit at a computer and connect to a remote computer in a different location. You don't need to install it. In this version of Windows, Remote Desktop Connection is installed by default.
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RDP. Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is used by the Windows Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance utilities to connect to and control a remote computer. Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance listen at port 3389.
You have to use remote desktop connection and know either the computer ip address where to wnat to connect to or full name. Start->All Programs->Aceessories->Communication->Remote Desktop Connection. P.S. You connect only to Windows Xp Pro or server versions (Windows 2003...). Windows Xp Home cannot be a remote computer where to want to connect to.
yes it hasexplained belowThe Adminpak.msi file that is available for Windows XP is commonly used to remotely run administrative tasks on Microsoft Windows 2000-based and Microsoft Windows Server 2003-based computers and domains. The Adminpak.msi file includes a version from the Tsmmc.msc file that is called Remote Desktops. This tool (formerly known as Terminal Services Connections) is available as an MMC snap-in.Windows Server 2003 provides the ability to connect to the console (session 0) of a computer by using a Remote Desktop connection. Because of this, a Connect to Console check box is available in the user interface, but this feature only works when you connect to a Windows Server 2003-based computer.It is still possible to use the Remote Desktop tool to connect to a computer that is running Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Terminal Server Edition, or Windows 2000 Server with Terminal Services enabled, but this creates a regular Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) session. The option to connect to the console session is ignored.However, if you connect to a Windows XP Professional-based computer with Remote Desktop enabled, you will always connect to the console session whether or not the Connect to Consolecheck box is selected because Windows XP Professional allows only this one specific remote desktop connection.
two users
I wireless desktop card is hardware you install into your computer so you can connect your computer to a wireless network from a router or access point.
According to Windows Microsoft, in order to make a remote connection to a person's desktop computer, two computers are needed. And then a Remote Desktop application is needed in order to connect to the other computer.
Remote Desktop Connection is technology where you may sit at one computer, the client computer, and connect to a remote computer, the host computer. You can easily learn about Remote Desktop Connection on the internet at http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Remote-Desktop-Connection-frequently-asked-questions I'm sure that would answer most, if not all of your questions about this amazing new technology.
Yes, it will.
Sure you can. You just need to connect to monitors to one video card and, assuming your video driver supports it, with it most likely does, it'll automatically configure the desktop to use both monitors.