Remote Desktop not Connecting Automatically.
Windows 7 Enterprise x64, WIFI network. First off I am having no issues with establishing a connection to a system, my problem lies with that a person on the host system MUST click on YES in order for the connection. And the computers are already logged in. Now yes these systems are already logged in, these computers are running in a community centre so I need to deal with people who are just a tad slow. These computers boot and login into a limited user account, at a set time each morning. Now if there is a class running in the room (not using the systems) I can’t go into the room so I can click on the yes button. Also I don’t think I found the right question to ask Google.
May 11th, 2010 4:10am

Please note DO NOT INCLUDE the "" why coz I'm pointing it out... At the same time press the Windows logo key on your keyboard and the "R" key to bring up the "Run" Now type "gpedit.msc" Like here: http://cid-0f4e6ebabfe1eb80.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Computer-stuff/Screenshot01.jpg Now under " Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Remote Desktop Services\Remote Desktop Session Host\ " like here http://cid-0f4e6ebabfe1eb80.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Computer-stuff/Screenshot02.jpg Now when your under the folder called " Remote Desktop Session Host " you should see a folder called " Connections " Like here: http://cid-0f4e6ebabfe1eb80.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Computer-stuff/Screenshot03.jpg Now look for " Allow users to connect remotely using Remote Desktop " and open that, and seclect the "Enable" option. Then click on "Apply" and "OK" button. Like here: http://cid-0f4e6ebabfe1eb80.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Computer-stuff/Screenshot04.jpg now the Apply and OK buttons are off screen in this screen shot, I didn't have the room to show them. Now I found that if a user is logged in I had to wait 30 seconds, before I could access the system, just an heads up. Also the persion using the computer can stop you, but will also be locked out while you do your thing. Think yourself lucky I have time to kill and thats why there is screen shots. I hope the links still work
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May 18th, 2010 2:53am

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