How to disable, enable, and connect with Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) on Windows 10: Telegram POST https://t.me/efxtv2/3841 --- Disabling RDP on Windows 10 via PowerShell: 1. Open PowerShell as Administrator. 2. Run this command: ``` Set-ItemProperty -Path 'HKLM:\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server' -Name "fDenyTSConnections" -Value 1 ``` 3. Verify RDP is disabled in "Remote Settings". 4. Restart if needed. --- Enabling RDP on Windows 10 via PowerShell: 1. Open PowerShell as Administrator. 2. Run this command: ``` Set-ItemProperty -Path 'HKLM:\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server' -Name "fDenyTSConnections" -Value 0 ``` 3. Verify RDP is enabled in "Remote Settings". 4. Restart if needed. --- Connecting to Windows 10 via RDP from another device: 1. Ensure both devices are on the same network. 2. On the Windows 10 PC: - Open "Control Panel" -> "System and Security" -> "System". - Click on "Remote settings". - Select "Allow remote connections to this computer". - Note down the PC name under "Computer name". 3. On the Remote Device (e.g., Another PC): - Open Remote Desktop Connection.IP:3389 - Enter the PC name from Step 2. - Enter credentials if prompted. - Click "Connect" to establish the RDP session. --- Enjoy remote access to your Windows 10 PC! #Windows10 #RemoteDesktop You can now copy and paste this into your Notepad or any text editor for easy reference.