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21 September 2019
20 September 2019
Remotely Enable Remote Desktop on Windows 10
Remotely Enable Remote Desktop on Windows 10
https://mediarealm.com.au/articles/remotely-enable-remote-desktop-windows-10/
We’ve all been there – we’ve finished at a customer’s site, and need to quickly remote in later on to finish/fix something. Trouble is, Windows doesn’t enable Remote Desktop Protocol by default.
There are four steps needed to remotely enable RDP connections in Windows 10.
Note: If you have access to the computer, you can follow the standard procedure for enabling Remote Desktop.
If you download the app and drop it into your c:\ drive, you can run this command and get command line access for that remote box.
Load up the Services MMC (Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services), right click on “Services (Local)” and choose “Connect to another computer”. Enter the name of your remote machine and connect to it. You should now be able to find the “Remote Registry” service and start it.
Depending on your environment, this may already be running, but I have found it generally isn’t on newly imaged computers.
It’s time to make use of the Remote Registry and actually enable RDP. Load up regedit and go to File > Connect Network Registry. Enter the name of your remote computer and connect to it. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > System > CurrentControlSet > Control > Terminal Server. Change the value of “fDenyTSConnections” to “0”.
If you have got this far and still can’t connect, it is worth checking your firewall rules to ensure nothing is being blocked.
https://mediarealm.com.au/articles/remotely-enable-remote-desktop-windows-10/
We’ve all been there – we’ve finished at a customer’s site, and need to quickly remote in later on to finish/fix something. Trouble is, Windows doesn’t enable Remote Desktop Protocol by default.
There are four steps needed to remotely enable RDP connections in Windows 10.
- Open ports in the Windows firewall
- Edit the registry
- Start the Remote Desktop service
- Connect
Note: If you have access to the computer, you can follow the standard procedure for enabling Remote Desktop.
Step 1: Open firewall ports in Windows firewall
There is no native way to change the settings of a remote Windows firewall. However, you can use PsExec from SysInternals to disable it or change some rules.If you download the app and drop it into your c:\ drive, you can run this command and get command line access for that remote box.
c:\psexec \\remote_machine_name cmdOnce you have that command line open, you can run this command to disable the firewall:
netsh advfirewall set currentprofile state offAlternatively you can run this command to allow only Remote Desktop while still leaving the rest of the firewall as is:
netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group=”remote desktop” new enable=Yes
Step 2: Registry Changes to enable Remote Desktop
Option 1: Psexec registry changes
While still in psexec, run this command to change the remote registry:reg add “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server” /v fDenyTSConnections /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
Option 2: Manually change registry settings
If you don’t want to continue using psexec, you can follow these instructions instead.Load up the Services MMC (Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services), right click on “Services (Local)” and choose “Connect to another computer”. Enter the name of your remote machine and connect to it. You should now be able to find the “Remote Registry” service and start it.
Depending on your environment, this may already be running, but I have found it generally isn’t on newly imaged computers.
It’s time to make use of the Remote Registry and actually enable RDP. Load up regedit and go to File > Connect Network Registry. Enter the name of your remote computer and connect to it. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > System > CurrentControlSet > Control > Terminal Server. Change the value of “fDenyTSConnections” to “0”.
Step 3: Start the Remote Desktop service
Go back to the Services MMC you used in Step 2 Option 2, find the service “Remote Desktop Services” and start it (or restart if it is already running).Step 4: Connect
By this point you should be able to connect to a remote desktop session on your remote computer. Remember that only administrative users can connect to an out-of-the-box Remote Desktop setup.If you have got this far and still can’t connect, it is worth checking your firewall rules to ensure nothing is being blocked.
10 September 2019
how to scale videos/images with ffmpeg?
how to scale videos/images with ffmpeg?
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Scaling
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Scaling
Keeping the Aspect Ratio
If we'd like to keep the aspect ratio, we need to specify only one component, either width or height, and set the other component to -1. For example, this command line:
ffmpeg -i input.jpg -vf scale=320:-1 output_320.png
will set the width of the output image to 320 pixels and will calculate the height of the output image according to the aspect ratio of the input image. The resulting image will have a dimension of 320⨉207 pixels.
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