by default, windows has "mstsc.exe" or the Remote Desktop Connection by which it can connect to a system via network
Or you can Google for many other such softwares like Team Viewer etc...
Start/ All Programs/ Accessories/ Remote Desktop Connection Window
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.
This is known as "Remote Desktop Connection". There are 2 well known ways to do this. You can download the Remote Control program called "TeamViewer" and do it that way or click your Windows key and search "Remote Desktop Connection" and it will be in the top search results.
no you cannot. you can however use a remote desktop connection such as citrix or windows remote desktop to connect using a separate internet connection. a man isn't strong enough for that an using internet would constitute a WAN so try a remote desktop connection.
you can go to either of these website for desktop connection information www.microsoft.com/mac/remote-desktop-client or www.microsoft.com �ۼ Downloads �ۼ Tools and Utilities
This could be an issue with the Microsoft Firewall that is present. You may have this program on and not need it, causing issues in the connection.
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.
The main desktop remote protocol currently in use now is provided by the Microsoft company. It is referred to by Microsoft as Remote Desktop Connection.
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.
The Bradley Protocol
In XP PRO, remote desktop is a program that allows you to use the computer from a remote location just as if you were sitting at the keyboard.
Windows allows this with their remote desktop management program from the control panel. Regular remote desktop does not allow this and it will log the person on the client computer out when you log into the computer.