Sunday, April 30, 2023

How to Enable Remote Desktop in Windows 11 (RDP)


 

 

There are several ways to enable Remote Desktop in Windows 11. In this post, we will review them. Like many older Windows versions, Windows 11 has built-in support for remote connections that allows you to control a computer from another device using an RDP (remote desktop protocol) client software. Windows 11 keeps remote access disabled by default, which means you need to change a few settings in Windows before attempting to access a computer from another device. This article will show you how to turn on Remote Desktop in Windows 11.

 

 

It is worth mentioning that Remote Desktop Protocol is universal and works with older Windows versions. That means you can control a Windows 11 PC from Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and vice versa. Note, though, that your PC should run Windows 11 Professional, Educational, or Enterprise SKU if you want to access it using RDP. While Windows 11 Home can work as a "client" (a device that connects to a remote PC), you cannot access a computer with a Home SKU. Fortunately, there are plenty of third-party free alternatives for remote control, so that should not be a problem.

Tip: You can check your Windows SKU by opening Windows Settings > System > About > Windows Specifications.

 


 

Enable Remote Desktop Protocol in Windows 11

Unlike Windows 10, where the classic Control Panel is the only way to enable remote connections, Windows 11 has two interfaces for managing RDP.

To enable Remote Desktop Protocol in Windows 11, do the following.

Enable RDP in Windows 11 in Settings

  1. Open Settings in Windows 11 by pressing Win + I.
  2. Go to System > Remote Desktop.


 Turn on the Remote Control toggle option.

 


 Click Confirm.

 


 Now your computer is ready for remote connections. Leave the rest of the settings default. If you plan to connect to a Windows 11 remotely from a computer with Windows XP or Vista, uncheck the "Require devices to use Network Level Authentication" checkbox.

 


 

Otherwise, leave it on for better connection security.

Enable Remote Desktop in Windows 11 Control Panel

Here is a legacy method that also works on Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7.

  1. Press Win + R and enter the SystemPropertiesAdvanced command in the Run box.
  2. You can also get to the same window in Windows Settings > System > About and click/tap any link in the Related Links section.
  3. Click the Remote tab and select Allow remote connections to this computer.


 Again, if you need to access your computer from Windows XP or Vista, uncheck the "Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication" option.

 


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