I start on Windows 7 Starter Edition Remote Desktop connection to connect to my Windows 7 Ultimate PC?

I read that the Starter Edition cannot host remote desktop, but it's OK the client?

Yes, all versions of Windows 7 can act as a clientof Remote Desktop [DRC].

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/connect-to-another-computer-using-Remote-Desktop-connection MS - MVP Windows Desktop Experience, "when everything has failed, read the operating instructions.

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