πŸͺŸWindows Server

Step 1 - Launch Remote Desktop Connection

Begin by accessing the "Remote Desktop Connection" application. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Click the Windows icon located in the bottom-left corner of your screen to open the Start menu.

  2. In the search bar, type "Remote Desktop Connection" and press Enter.

Step 2 - Configure Remote Desktop Connection

Now, it's time to configure the Remote Desktop Connection to connect to your Windows Server. Here's what you need to do:

  1. In the Remote Desktop Connection window, you will see a field labeled "Computer" or "PC Name." In this field, enter either the IP address of the Windows Server you want to connect to.

  2. After entering the server's hostname or IP address, click the "Connect" button to initiate the connection.

  3. You will be prompted to enter your login credentials for the Windows Server. Provide your username and password when prompted, they are indicated above in the e-mail.

  4. A warning message may appear, indicating that the certificate is not verified. To proceed, click "Yes." This is a common security measure when dealing with self-signed certificates.

Step 3 - Establish Remote Desktop Connection

Upon clicking "Yes," the Remote Desktop Connection will begin the connection process. Once the connection is successfully established, you will have access to your Windows Server via the RDP session.

πŸŽ‰ That's it! You have now successfully connected to your Windows Server using Remote Desktop Connection. You can use this connection to manage your server and perform various tasks remotely.

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