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Lots of sites on the internet discuss how to enable remote desktop in Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server, but the majority of them require you to have physical access to the computer first. So how do you enable remote desktop when you do not have physical access to the computer? It is all to do with the registry!
You just upgraded from Windows 2000 or Windows 98 to Windows XP, and you are wondering… “Where did My Computer go?”
This guide is going to focus on a step by step plan for configuring each machine on your local area network to allow for file sharing. Because there are many variables to how to configure file sharing and also many variables as to why file sharing might not be working, I won’t be able to cover everything and this guide shouldn’t be used as a troubleshooting guide.








