Windows 10 Remote Desktop - overview, setup, connection

Good afternoon, dear readers and visitors of my blog. In this article I tell you how to connect to a remote desktop in windows 10, what you need to do for this and how to set up rdp on windows 10. So, let's go...

What's new in remote desktop protocol version 10

In my article, I talked about what was new in the rdp protocol version 7.1. Let's now see what's new in the updated version of the protocol, which appeared with the release of Windows 10:

How to connect to a remote desktop in windows 10 - setup

Before you try to connect, you need to enable Windows 10 Remote Desktop. You can do this by following these simple steps:

You can skip the first and second points by clicking "Win + Pause (Break)" - the "System" window will open


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That's it, setting up the Windows 10 remote desktop is complete. Now all users who have administrator rights on this computer will be able to connect to the Windows 10 remote desktop. Let's look at how to connect to the Windows 10 remote desktop from Windows 7, just in case.

Starting a Windows 10 Remote Desktop Connection

So, let’s assume that you have Windows 10 running remotely somewhere. You have enabled Windows 10 Remote Desktop according to the instructions above, and now you don’t know how to connect to the Windows 10 remote desktop from your Windows 7 desktop. Here are simple instructions for you :


That's all. Now you have learned how to connect to a Windows remote desktop and you will not have a question about how to connect a Windows 10 remote desktop. The connection process is the same on all Windows operating systems. By analogy, you can connect with Windows XP, Windows 8, etc. For the curious, you can read about