Connecting to a Dedicated Server in Windows
With a dedicated server, you can access all the computing resources, ensuring a reliable and high-performing hosting experience. But how do you connect to your dedicated server in Windows? This comprehensive guide covers the basics and provides steps-by-step instructions on setting up and accessing your server remotely.
Accessing Your Server via Remote Desktop
- MSTSC and Remote Desktop Connection
First, install and enable Remote Desktop on your server and configure your network settings.
- In your client computer (where you are), search for ‘mstsc’ in the search bar, select "Run" to launch the application.
- Type ‘mstsc.exe’ or just type mstsc.
- Connect to Your Server:
- In the "Computer" field, type your VPS/public/assigned or custom server IP (IPv4 or IPv6 address).
- Click the "Connect" button.
Wait for your server to become available; it might take some time.
You’ll encounter a login screen for your VPS account/login with password prompts if the security protocols are implemented.
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Opening Port and Establishing Security Settings
Make sure Remote Desktop, RemoteFX, and any outgoing rules on Windows Defender Firewall have been disabled:
- Configure the port used by remote desktop protocol to connect between computers using port 5900 by default, using Windows Server firewall to keep traffic at your computer under your computer by.
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