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What if Windows 10 Remote Desktop can't connect?
On the Windows 10 desktop, right-click the Start button in the lower left corner and select the "System" menu item from the pop-up menu.

On the right, find a file and printer * * * to enjoy and set it to enabled. Pay attention to setting two menus.

On the right, find a file and printer * * * to enjoy and set it to enabled. Pay attention to setting two menus.

On the right, find a file and printer * * * to enjoy and set it to enabled. Pay attention to setting two menus.

On the right, find a file and printer * * * to enjoy and set it to enabled. Pay attention to setting two menus.

On the right, find a file and printer * * * to enjoy and set it to enabled. Pay attention to setting two menus.

In the Windows Firewall window that opens, click the Advanced Settings shortcut.

The Windows Firewall with Advanced Security window will open and click the menu item of the inbound rule.

On the right, find a file and printer * * * to enjoy and set it to enabled. Pay attention to setting two menus.

Return to the system desktop, right-click this computer icon, and select the "Manage" menu item from the pop-up menu.

In the open computer management, select the shortcut link of "service" on the left, and then find the project of remote desktop service on the right, and set it to start.

If Windows 10 Remote Desktop is still unavailable, then we can directly close the Windows 10 firewall, open the Windows firewall window, and then click the shortcut link "Enable and Close Windows Firewall"?

Then in the open custom settings window, select Close Windows Firewall, and finally click OK, so that Windows 10 remote desktop can be realized.