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I am trying to connect to Remote machine (Windows 7 OS) using Remote Desktop Viewer.



Protocol I'm using is RDP and Host is local IP of the machine I am trying to connect to.
On Windows I have allowed people to remotely connect to that machine.
What protocol should I use ? What other settings I have to do?
My OS is Ubuntu (12.04)









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I am trying to connect to Remote machine (Windows 7 OS) using Remote Desktop Viewer.



Protocol I'm using is RDP and Host is local IP of the machine I am trying to connect to.
On Windows I have allowed people to remotely connect to that machine.
What protocol should I use ? What other settings I have to do?
My OS is Ubuntu (12.04)









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I am trying to connect to Remote machine (Windows 7 OS) using Remote Desktop Viewer.



Protocol I'm using is RDP and Host is local IP of the machine I am trying to connect to.
On Windows I have allowed people to remotely connect to that machine.
What protocol should I use ? What other settings I have to do?
My OS is Ubuntu (12.04)









share














I am trying to connect to Remote machine (Windows 7 OS) using Remote Desktop Viewer.



Protocol I'm using is RDP and Host is local IP of the machine I am trying to connect to.
On Windows I have allowed people to remotely connect to that machine.
What protocol should I use ? What other settings I have to do?
My OS is Ubuntu (12.04)







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  • i have added an answer, check it.

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  • Edited my previous answer

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  • i have added an answer, check it.

    – Faizan Akram Dar
    Mar 4 '15 at 12:08











  • Edited my previous answer

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    Mar 4 '15 at 12:26

















i have added an answer, check it.

– Faizan Akram Dar
Mar 4 '15 at 12:08





i have added an answer, check it.

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Mar 4 '15 at 12:08













Edited my previous answer

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Edited my previous answer

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The answer to your problems is remmina (GUI) or rdesktop (Terminal command which opens GUI after) before that You should install this package.





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  • nikhil@ashu-Inspiron-1525:/$ rdesktop 10.120.10.200 ERROR: 10.120.10.200: unable to connect

    – Coderaemon
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:40













  • are you able to ping to that IP ?

    – PKumar
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:41











  • Though I am able to ping this IP

    – Coderaemon
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:44











  • may be the port is block check for the open port number 3389 use this command -- $ telnet 10.120.10.200 3389

    – PKumar
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:46








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    port is not open check for firewall on windows host or RDP is not enable

    – PKumar
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:57



















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Follow these steps for connecting to Windows from Ubuntu



Step 1: Enable Remote Desktop Connections on your Windows PC



In order to allow other computers to connect remotely to your Windows computer, you need to enable the Remote Desktop Connection feature. To learn how to do this, read this tutorial: How to Enable Remote Desktop Connections in Windows 7 & Windows 8.



Step 2: Install a Remote Desktop Client - Our Choice: Remmina Remote Desktop Client



By default, Ubuntu doesn’t come with a remote desktop client which supports the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) used by Windows operating systems for remote connections. You need to install one of the clients available in the Ubuntu Software Center.



First, start the Ubuntu Software Center.



enter image description here



Search for the words "remote desktop" and you will be shown all the available applications.



We preferred to choose Remmina Remote Desktop Client, a client which is very appreciated by the user community and is, at the same time, very versatile and easy to use.



To get it installed, select it and click Install.



enter image description here



You are asked for your password. Type it and click Authenticate.



enter image description here



NOTE: please keep in mind that, in order to install software, your user account needs to have administrative permissions. If you are set as a standard user account, you cannot install any software.



Now the application is downloaded and installed. Wait until the procedure ends.



Step 3: Configure the Remote Desktop Session



It is time to start the Remmina Remote Desktop Client. Search your Ubuntu PC using the word remmina and click on the appropriate search result.



enter image description here



Click the "Create a new remote desktop file" button.



enter image description here



The Remote Desktop Preference window is opened. Here you can configure the remote connection you want to establish.



In the Profile section, type the name you want to use for the connection. It can be anything you wish. Then, in the Basic tab, complete the IP address of the Windows computer in the Server field. Then, type the username and password you want to use to connect to the Windows computer. Be aware that the user needs to exist on the Windows computer. If you are using a Microsoft account on your Windows 8 PC, it is OK to fill in your email address and password.



You can also set the Resolution you want to use for the connection and the Color depth.



enter image description here



NOTE: Selecting a larger desktop resolution and color depth can impact the performance of your remote desktop session. If you experience lag when connected to a remote desktop, try reducing the color depth or resolution.



If you want to share a folder existing on your Ubuntu computer with the Windows computer, simply check the Share folder box and select the folder you want to share from Ubuntu.



Also, for more advanced settings, go to the Advanced tab. There you can turn the sound on or off, share printers, disable clipboard synchronisation, etc.



enter image description here



Once you are done making all the settings, click the Connect button. When connecting for the first time, a new certificate is created for the remote connection. Click OK to accept it.



enter image description here



After a while, if the Windows computer is turned on and connected to the same network, you should be connected to it.



enter image description here



Once you close the remote connection, Remmina Remote Desktop Client automatically saves it so that you will be able to reconnect at a later time, with a simple click on the connection name.



enter image description here





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  • I am trying to connect to Windows from Ubuntu not Vice-versa

    – Coderaemon
    Mar 4 '15 at 12:10











  • Edited my answer, check the new answer for "Ubuntu to Windows"

    – Faizan Akram Dar
    Mar 4 '15 at 12:24



















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2 Answers
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oldest

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oldest

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active

oldest

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The answer to your problems is remmina (GUI) or rdesktop (Terminal command which opens GUI after) before that You should install this package.





share
























  • nikhil@ashu-Inspiron-1525:/$ rdesktop 10.120.10.200 ERROR: 10.120.10.200: unable to connect

    – Coderaemon
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:40













  • are you able to ping to that IP ?

    – PKumar
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:41











  • Though I am able to ping this IP

    – Coderaemon
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:44











  • may be the port is block check for the open port number 3389 use this command -- $ telnet 10.120.10.200 3389

    – PKumar
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:46








  • 1





    port is not open check for firewall on windows host or RDP is not enable

    – PKumar
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:57
















0














The answer to your problems is remmina (GUI) or rdesktop (Terminal command which opens GUI after) before that You should install this package.





share
























  • nikhil@ashu-Inspiron-1525:/$ rdesktop 10.120.10.200 ERROR: 10.120.10.200: unable to connect

    – Coderaemon
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:40













  • are you able to ping to that IP ?

    – PKumar
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:41











  • Though I am able to ping this IP

    – Coderaemon
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:44











  • may be the port is block check for the open port number 3389 use this command -- $ telnet 10.120.10.200 3389

    – PKumar
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:46








  • 1





    port is not open check for firewall on windows host or RDP is not enable

    – PKumar
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:57














0












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The answer to your problems is remmina (GUI) or rdesktop (Terminal command which opens GUI after) before that You should install this package.





share













The answer to your problems is remmina (GUI) or rdesktop (Terminal command which opens GUI after) before that You should install this package.






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answered Mar 4 '15 at 11:29









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  • nikhil@ashu-Inspiron-1525:/$ rdesktop 10.120.10.200 ERROR: 10.120.10.200: unable to connect

    – Coderaemon
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:40













  • are you able to ping to that IP ?

    – PKumar
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:41











  • Though I am able to ping this IP

    – Coderaemon
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:44











  • may be the port is block check for the open port number 3389 use this command -- $ telnet 10.120.10.200 3389

    – PKumar
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:46








  • 1





    port is not open check for firewall on windows host or RDP is not enable

    – PKumar
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:57



















  • nikhil@ashu-Inspiron-1525:/$ rdesktop 10.120.10.200 ERROR: 10.120.10.200: unable to connect

    – Coderaemon
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:40













  • are you able to ping to that IP ?

    – PKumar
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:41











  • Though I am able to ping this IP

    – Coderaemon
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:44











  • may be the port is block check for the open port number 3389 use this command -- $ telnet 10.120.10.200 3389

    – PKumar
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:46








  • 1





    port is not open check for firewall on windows host or RDP is not enable

    – PKumar
    Mar 4 '15 at 11:57

















nikhil@ashu-Inspiron-1525:/$ rdesktop 10.120.10.200 ERROR: 10.120.10.200: unable to connect

– Coderaemon
Mar 4 '15 at 11:40







nikhil@ashu-Inspiron-1525:/$ rdesktop 10.120.10.200 ERROR: 10.120.10.200: unable to connect

– Coderaemon
Mar 4 '15 at 11:40















are you able to ping to that IP ?

– PKumar
Mar 4 '15 at 11:41





are you able to ping to that IP ?

– PKumar
Mar 4 '15 at 11:41













Though I am able to ping this IP

– Coderaemon
Mar 4 '15 at 11:44





Though I am able to ping this IP

– Coderaemon
Mar 4 '15 at 11:44













may be the port is block check for the open port number 3389 use this command -- $ telnet 10.120.10.200 3389

– PKumar
Mar 4 '15 at 11:46







may be the port is block check for the open port number 3389 use this command -- $ telnet 10.120.10.200 3389

– PKumar
Mar 4 '15 at 11:46






1




1





port is not open check for firewall on windows host or RDP is not enable

– PKumar
Mar 4 '15 at 11:57





port is not open check for firewall on windows host or RDP is not enable

– PKumar
Mar 4 '15 at 11:57













0














Follow these steps for connecting to Windows from Ubuntu



Step 1: Enable Remote Desktop Connections on your Windows PC



In order to allow other computers to connect remotely to your Windows computer, you need to enable the Remote Desktop Connection feature. To learn how to do this, read this tutorial: How to Enable Remote Desktop Connections in Windows 7 & Windows 8.



Step 2: Install a Remote Desktop Client - Our Choice: Remmina Remote Desktop Client



By default, Ubuntu doesn’t come with a remote desktop client which supports the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) used by Windows operating systems for remote connections. You need to install one of the clients available in the Ubuntu Software Center.



First, start the Ubuntu Software Center.



enter image description here



Search for the words "remote desktop" and you will be shown all the available applications.



We preferred to choose Remmina Remote Desktop Client, a client which is very appreciated by the user community and is, at the same time, very versatile and easy to use.



To get it installed, select it and click Install.



enter image description here



You are asked for your password. Type it and click Authenticate.



enter image description here



NOTE: please keep in mind that, in order to install software, your user account needs to have administrative permissions. If you are set as a standard user account, you cannot install any software.



Now the application is downloaded and installed. Wait until the procedure ends.



Step 3: Configure the Remote Desktop Session



It is time to start the Remmina Remote Desktop Client. Search your Ubuntu PC using the word remmina and click on the appropriate search result.



enter image description here



Click the "Create a new remote desktop file" button.



enter image description here



The Remote Desktop Preference window is opened. Here you can configure the remote connection you want to establish.



In the Profile section, type the name you want to use for the connection. It can be anything you wish. Then, in the Basic tab, complete the IP address of the Windows computer in the Server field. Then, type the username and password you want to use to connect to the Windows computer. Be aware that the user needs to exist on the Windows computer. If you are using a Microsoft account on your Windows 8 PC, it is OK to fill in your email address and password.



You can also set the Resolution you want to use for the connection and the Color depth.



enter image description here



NOTE: Selecting a larger desktop resolution and color depth can impact the performance of your remote desktop session. If you experience lag when connected to a remote desktop, try reducing the color depth or resolution.



If you want to share a folder existing on your Ubuntu computer with the Windows computer, simply check the Share folder box and select the folder you want to share from Ubuntu.



Also, for more advanced settings, go to the Advanced tab. There you can turn the sound on or off, share printers, disable clipboard synchronisation, etc.



enter image description here



Once you are done making all the settings, click the Connect button. When connecting for the first time, a new certificate is created for the remote connection. Click OK to accept it.



enter image description here



After a while, if the Windows computer is turned on and connected to the same network, you should be connected to it.



enter image description here



Once you close the remote connection, Remmina Remote Desktop Client automatically saves it so that you will be able to reconnect at a later time, with a simple click on the connection name.



enter image description here





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  • I am trying to connect to Windows from Ubuntu not Vice-versa

    – Coderaemon
    Mar 4 '15 at 12:10











  • Edited my answer, check the new answer for "Ubuntu to Windows"

    – Faizan Akram Dar
    Mar 4 '15 at 12:24
















0














Follow these steps for connecting to Windows from Ubuntu



Step 1: Enable Remote Desktop Connections on your Windows PC



In order to allow other computers to connect remotely to your Windows computer, you need to enable the Remote Desktop Connection feature. To learn how to do this, read this tutorial: How to Enable Remote Desktop Connections in Windows 7 & Windows 8.



Step 2: Install a Remote Desktop Client - Our Choice: Remmina Remote Desktop Client



By default, Ubuntu doesn’t come with a remote desktop client which supports the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) used by Windows operating systems for remote connections. You need to install one of the clients available in the Ubuntu Software Center.



First, start the Ubuntu Software Center.



enter image description here



Search for the words "remote desktop" and you will be shown all the available applications.



We preferred to choose Remmina Remote Desktop Client, a client which is very appreciated by the user community and is, at the same time, very versatile and easy to use.



To get it installed, select it and click Install.



enter image description here



You are asked for your password. Type it and click Authenticate.



enter image description here



NOTE: please keep in mind that, in order to install software, your user account needs to have administrative permissions. If you are set as a standard user account, you cannot install any software.



Now the application is downloaded and installed. Wait until the procedure ends.



Step 3: Configure the Remote Desktop Session



It is time to start the Remmina Remote Desktop Client. Search your Ubuntu PC using the word remmina and click on the appropriate search result.



enter image description here



Click the "Create a new remote desktop file" button.



enter image description here



The Remote Desktop Preference window is opened. Here you can configure the remote connection you want to establish.



In the Profile section, type the name you want to use for the connection. It can be anything you wish. Then, in the Basic tab, complete the IP address of the Windows computer in the Server field. Then, type the username and password you want to use to connect to the Windows computer. Be aware that the user needs to exist on the Windows computer. If you are using a Microsoft account on your Windows 8 PC, it is OK to fill in your email address and password.



You can also set the Resolution you want to use for the connection and the Color depth.



enter image description here



NOTE: Selecting a larger desktop resolution and color depth can impact the performance of your remote desktop session. If you experience lag when connected to a remote desktop, try reducing the color depth or resolution.



If you want to share a folder existing on your Ubuntu computer with the Windows computer, simply check the Share folder box and select the folder you want to share from Ubuntu.



Also, for more advanced settings, go to the Advanced tab. There you can turn the sound on or off, share printers, disable clipboard synchronisation, etc.



enter image description here



Once you are done making all the settings, click the Connect button. When connecting for the first time, a new certificate is created for the remote connection. Click OK to accept it.



enter image description here



After a while, if the Windows computer is turned on and connected to the same network, you should be connected to it.



enter image description here



Once you close the remote connection, Remmina Remote Desktop Client automatically saves it so that you will be able to reconnect at a later time, with a simple click on the connection name.



enter image description here





share


























  • I am trying to connect to Windows from Ubuntu not Vice-versa

    – Coderaemon
    Mar 4 '15 at 12:10











  • Edited my answer, check the new answer for "Ubuntu to Windows"

    – Faizan Akram Dar
    Mar 4 '15 at 12:24














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Follow these steps for connecting to Windows from Ubuntu



Step 1: Enable Remote Desktop Connections on your Windows PC



In order to allow other computers to connect remotely to your Windows computer, you need to enable the Remote Desktop Connection feature. To learn how to do this, read this tutorial: How to Enable Remote Desktop Connections in Windows 7 & Windows 8.



Step 2: Install a Remote Desktop Client - Our Choice: Remmina Remote Desktop Client



By default, Ubuntu doesn’t come with a remote desktop client which supports the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) used by Windows operating systems for remote connections. You need to install one of the clients available in the Ubuntu Software Center.



First, start the Ubuntu Software Center.



enter image description here



Search for the words "remote desktop" and you will be shown all the available applications.



We preferred to choose Remmina Remote Desktop Client, a client which is very appreciated by the user community and is, at the same time, very versatile and easy to use.



To get it installed, select it and click Install.



enter image description here



You are asked for your password. Type it and click Authenticate.



enter image description here



NOTE: please keep in mind that, in order to install software, your user account needs to have administrative permissions. If you are set as a standard user account, you cannot install any software.



Now the application is downloaded and installed. Wait until the procedure ends.



Step 3: Configure the Remote Desktop Session



It is time to start the Remmina Remote Desktop Client. Search your Ubuntu PC using the word remmina and click on the appropriate search result.



enter image description here



Click the "Create a new remote desktop file" button.



enter image description here



The Remote Desktop Preference window is opened. Here you can configure the remote connection you want to establish.



In the Profile section, type the name you want to use for the connection. It can be anything you wish. Then, in the Basic tab, complete the IP address of the Windows computer in the Server field. Then, type the username and password you want to use to connect to the Windows computer. Be aware that the user needs to exist on the Windows computer. If you are using a Microsoft account on your Windows 8 PC, it is OK to fill in your email address and password.



You can also set the Resolution you want to use for the connection and the Color depth.



enter image description here



NOTE: Selecting a larger desktop resolution and color depth can impact the performance of your remote desktop session. If you experience lag when connected to a remote desktop, try reducing the color depth or resolution.



If you want to share a folder existing on your Ubuntu computer with the Windows computer, simply check the Share folder box and select the folder you want to share from Ubuntu.



Also, for more advanced settings, go to the Advanced tab. There you can turn the sound on or off, share printers, disable clipboard synchronisation, etc.



enter image description here



Once you are done making all the settings, click the Connect button. When connecting for the first time, a new certificate is created for the remote connection. Click OK to accept it.



enter image description here



After a while, if the Windows computer is turned on and connected to the same network, you should be connected to it.



enter image description here



Once you close the remote connection, Remmina Remote Desktop Client automatically saves it so that you will be able to reconnect at a later time, with a simple click on the connection name.



enter image description here





share















Follow these steps for connecting to Windows from Ubuntu



Step 1: Enable Remote Desktop Connections on your Windows PC



In order to allow other computers to connect remotely to your Windows computer, you need to enable the Remote Desktop Connection feature. To learn how to do this, read this tutorial: How to Enable Remote Desktop Connections in Windows 7 & Windows 8.



Step 2: Install a Remote Desktop Client - Our Choice: Remmina Remote Desktop Client



By default, Ubuntu doesn’t come with a remote desktop client which supports the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) used by Windows operating systems for remote connections. You need to install one of the clients available in the Ubuntu Software Center.



First, start the Ubuntu Software Center.



enter image description here



Search for the words "remote desktop" and you will be shown all the available applications.



We preferred to choose Remmina Remote Desktop Client, a client which is very appreciated by the user community and is, at the same time, very versatile and easy to use.



To get it installed, select it and click Install.



enter image description here



You are asked for your password. Type it and click Authenticate.



enter image description here



NOTE: please keep in mind that, in order to install software, your user account needs to have administrative permissions. If you are set as a standard user account, you cannot install any software.



Now the application is downloaded and installed. Wait until the procedure ends.



Step 3: Configure the Remote Desktop Session



It is time to start the Remmina Remote Desktop Client. Search your Ubuntu PC using the word remmina and click on the appropriate search result.



enter image description here



Click the "Create a new remote desktop file" button.



enter image description here



The Remote Desktop Preference window is opened. Here you can configure the remote connection you want to establish.



In the Profile section, type the name you want to use for the connection. It can be anything you wish. Then, in the Basic tab, complete the IP address of the Windows computer in the Server field. Then, type the username and password you want to use to connect to the Windows computer. Be aware that the user needs to exist on the Windows computer. If you are using a Microsoft account on your Windows 8 PC, it is OK to fill in your email address and password.



You can also set the Resolution you want to use for the connection and the Color depth.



enter image description here



NOTE: Selecting a larger desktop resolution and color depth can impact the performance of your remote desktop session. If you experience lag when connected to a remote desktop, try reducing the color depth or resolution.



If you want to share a folder existing on your Ubuntu computer with the Windows computer, simply check the Share folder box and select the folder you want to share from Ubuntu.



Also, for more advanced settings, go to the Advanced tab. There you can turn the sound on or off, share printers, disable clipboard synchronisation, etc.



enter image description here



Once you are done making all the settings, click the Connect button. When connecting for the first time, a new certificate is created for the remote connection. Click OK to accept it.



enter image description here



After a while, if the Windows computer is turned on and connected to the same network, you should be connected to it.



enter image description here



Once you close the remote connection, Remmina Remote Desktop Client automatically saves it so that you will be able to reconnect at a later time, with a simple click on the connection name.



enter image description here






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  • I am trying to connect to Windows from Ubuntu not Vice-versa

    – Coderaemon
    Mar 4 '15 at 12:10











  • Edited my answer, check the new answer for "Ubuntu to Windows"

    – Faizan Akram Dar
    Mar 4 '15 at 12:24



















  • I am trying to connect to Windows from Ubuntu not Vice-versa

    – Coderaemon
    Mar 4 '15 at 12:10











  • Edited my answer, check the new answer for "Ubuntu to Windows"

    – Faizan Akram Dar
    Mar 4 '15 at 12:24

















I am trying to connect to Windows from Ubuntu not Vice-versa

– Coderaemon
Mar 4 '15 at 12:10





I am trying to connect to Windows from Ubuntu not Vice-versa

– Coderaemon
Mar 4 '15 at 12:10













Edited my answer, check the new answer for "Ubuntu to Windows"

– Faizan Akram Dar
Mar 4 '15 at 12:24





Edited my answer, check the new answer for "Ubuntu to Windows"

– Faizan Akram Dar
Mar 4 '15 at 12:24



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