Remotely Enable Remote Desktop

by Steve Wiseman on June 15, 2006 · 3 comments

in Windows

Remote desktop is a nice feature of Windows 2003, XP, and 2000 server that lets you remotely login to, and work on the system as if you were there. Many times you find that you need it enabled – but the machine you are trying to access is far across your network where it is tough to reach.

There is nothing within windows that will allow you to enable this feature remotely. We have taken the liberty to fix that.

It is a totally free utility that does not need an install, extra dlls or runtimes. Just download from here and immediately you are able to disable, or enable Remote Desktop across your LAN

As always – no spyware, adware..Just freeware goodness.

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David February 20, 2009 at 1:42 pm
David February 20, 2009 at 1:46 pm

on a hunch I also tried http://ftp.intelliadmin.com/RDPRemoteEnabler.exe but that also downloads NetworkAdministrator.exe

Steve Wiseman February 21, 2009 at 4:08 pm

The RDPRemoteEnabler has been merged into Network Administrator – that is why it downloads it. You can download and use Network Admin to do the same thing – only need to purchase if you want to apply to more than 3 computers at once.

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