well Jai, Remote Desktop Web Connection is an optional World Wide Web Service component of Internet Information Services (IIS), which is included by default in Windows XP Professional. IIS responds to requests from a Web browser. Have your Windows XP Professional CD handy, and follow these steps:
1. Open Control Panel click Add or Remove Programs, and then click Add/Remove Windows Components.
2. Click Internet Information Services, and then click Details.
3. In the Subcomponents of Internet Information Services list, click World Wide Web Service, and then click Details.
4. In the Subcomponents of World Wide Web Service list, select the Remote Desktop Web Connection check box, and then click OK.
5. In the Windows Components Wizard, click Next. Click Finish when the wizard has completed.
6. Click the Start button and click Run. Type Net Stop w3svc, and click OK. This temporarily stops the World Wide Web service to keep your system safe while you update it with security patches.
Configure your IIS Server :
IIS is identified on your computer by the TCP port number 80. If you are already using your computer as a Web server, you should leave the TCP port number at the default setting of 80.
1. Open Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, and then click Administrative Tools. Double-click Internet Information Services.
2. In the ISS snap-in, expand your computer name, expand Web Sites, right-click Default Web Site, and then click Properties.
3. On the Web Site tab, change the value for TCP Port. Enter a number between 1000 and 65535 that you can remember easily, such as the month and day of a birthday or anniversary. You'll need to know the TCP Port when you connect to the computer in the future.
4. Click OK, and close the Internet Information Services snap-in.
Configure Remote Desktop:
To connect using Remote Desktop, you must have a user account with a password. If you don't yet have a password on your account, create a password by opening Control Panel, and clicking User Accounts. Click your account, click Create a password, and follow the prompts. After you have a password, follow these steps to enable Remote Desktop:
1. Right-click My Computer, and click Properties.
2. On the Remote tab, click the Allow users to connect remotely to this computer check box,
3. Click Select Remote Users, and then click Add.
4. In the Select Users dialog box, type the name of the user and then click OK. Click OK again to return to the System Properties dialog box, and then click OK to close it.
Your IP address may change occasionally, so always check your IP address before you plan to connect. When you're ready to connect to your host computer, follow these steps:
1. Open Internet Explorer, and enter the URL http://ipaddress:port/tsweb/. For example, if your IP address is 192.168.1.120, and you chose the TCP Port 1374, you would enter the URL http://192.168.1.120:1374/tswe b/.
2. If you're prompted to install the Remote Desktop ActiveX control, click Yes.
3. On the Remote Desktop Web Connection page, shown in Figure 2, click Connect. You don't need to fill in the Server field. If you leave the Size field set to Full-screen, the remote desktop will take over your local desktop.
4. Enter your user name and password at the Windows logon prompt, as shown in Figure 3, and then click OK. You'll see your desktop, complete with any windows that were left open the last time you used the computer.
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http://www.microsoft.com/ windowsxp/using/networking/exp ert/north
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4:53 PM on July 04, 2008