Machine A : PC which you are using to active remote desktop connection in another PC
Machine B : PC for which remote desktop connection has to be activated.
Step 1: From Machine A : Goto Start -> Run -> regedit. Open the Registry window of Machine A.
(Note: User ID logged in Machine A should have ADMIN rights in Machine B)
Step 2: Click “Connect Network Registry“
Step 3:Enter the computer name of Machine B, for which we have to change the settings and Click “OK”
Step4:The destination machine (Machine B) will be connected with our current logged in machine (Machine A).
Machine B : PC for which remote desktop connection has to be activated.
Step 1: From Machine A : Goto Start -> Run -> regedit. Open the Registry window of Machine A.
(Note: User ID logged in Machine A should have ADMIN rights in Machine B)
Step 2: Click “Connect Network Registry“
Step 3:Enter the computer name of Machine B, for which we have to change the settings and Click “OK”
Step4:The destination machine (Machine B) will be connected with our current logged in machine (Machine A).
Step 5:Goto the below mentioned path and change the fDenyTSConnections to “0” and click “OK”.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
Step 6:After doing the following changes, right-click the remote machine (Machine B) name and click Disconnect.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
Step 6:After doing the following changes, right-click the remote machine (Machine B) name and click Disconnect.
NOTE: If suppose the above mentioned registry value is not found, then create a DWORD parameter with a value ’0′.
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