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"Terminal Services" is the former name for "Remote Desktop Services," which is an application built into Windows operating systems that, when enabled, allows users to access any other computer on the network from a separate, remote location. The Remote Desktop Services application is included with every edition of Windows XP and Windows 7 operating systems, and if not already installed, can be downloaded directly from Microsoft's website or be obtained from the product discs that came with your operating system.
 
"Terminal Services" is the former name for "Remote Desktop Services," which is an application built into Windows operating systems that, when enabled, allows users to access any other computer on the network from a separate, remote location. The Remote Desktop Services application is included with every edition of Windows XP and Windows 7 operating systems, and if not already installed, can be downloaded directly from Microsoft's website or be obtained from the product discs that came with your operating system.
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== Steps ==
 
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#* Click on "Windows Firewall," remove the check mark next to "Don't allow exceptions," then click on "OK." This will allow the users you specified in the remote settings menu to access your computer remotely going forward.
 
#* Click on "Windows Firewall," remove the check mark next to "Don't allow exceptions," then click on "OK." This will allow the users you specified in the remote settings menu to access your computer remotely going forward.
  
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