How to install and use Microsoft Remote Desktop in Windows 11

June 18, 2022


Today we will see “How to install and use Microsoft Remote Desktop in Windows 11”. Remote Desktop Protocol is a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft which provides a user with a graphical interface to connect to another computer over a network connection. The user employs RDP client software for this purpose, while the other computer must run RDP server software.

Install Microsoft Remote Desktop

Hit the windows key

Now type Microsoft Store And Press enter.

In the search field Type “Microsoft Remote Desktop” and Press Enter.

The result will appear under the search box.

Now click on the App.

After this click on the Get button.

After this, it will start installing the app Automatically.

Open Microsoft Remote Desktop

Now hit the windows key

Let’s type Microsoft Remote Desktop and Press enter.

It will open The Microsoft Remote Desktop Console.

Add Server

Now click on the “+” button and select Add Pc Option.

For PC Name, enter the name of the remote computer or Ip address to connect to.

Let’s Add credentials.

Click on the “+” button.

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For User Name, type the Username of your server

For the Password, type your password.

After this save the configuration.

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That’s it, Now you can connect to your server.

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