If you made your disk drives available (see note above) you will see a security warning about sharing disk drives. “Save as” and other familiar techniques will not work. When moving files from one computer to the next you will use Copy and Paste. In the expanded window, click on the tab called Local Resources, and at the bottom put a checkmark in the box next to Disk Drives. NOTE: If you need to transfer files back and forth between the remote computer and your computer you can click on Options. In the Computer: field, type the IP address (from step 10 above) for your office computer.Click on Start, select All Programs, select Accessories, select Communications and double-click on Remote Desktop Connection.These settings will remain in effect and do not need to be repeated. This completes setting up your computer.To do so, press the, , and keys simultaneously and then click on Lock Computer. To prevent someone from using your computer while you are away, we recommend that you lock your desktop. To access your computer using Remote Desktop, your office computer must be on and logged into the Hamilton Network.( NOTE: You should do this each time you plan to use Remote Desktop Access as IP addresses change periodically.) Close the window. Make note of the IP Address (as shown above), you will need this number when you access your computer from home.Type ipconfig at the blinking cursor and press the Enter key on your keyboard.A box with a black background and white text will appear.In the Open: field, type cmd and click OK.Scroll through the list to Remote Desktop and select boxes under Domain and Home/Work (Private), as shown on the next page. Click on Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall.Click on Start, select Control Panel and then double-click on Windows Firewall.
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