Problems of configuration of remote desktop in windows 7

I am trying to configure remote desktop settings, but the three options under remote access does not appear. I use windows 7 ultimate, 64-bit, two monitors, the account has a password and there is no update available. I have attached a screenshot with the property system and access remote configuration tab thanks.

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