Remote Desktop for windows 7

Hello

I want to put in place the control remote desktop using my laptop running windows 7 to access another computer running windows xp family.
How can I do?
Thank you

According to the page linked below, "you cannot use Remote Desktop connection to connect to computers that are running Windows XP Home Edition."

Connect to another computer using Remote Desktop connection
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/connect-to-another-computer-using-Remote-Desktop-connection

You might want to try TeamViewer:

TeamViewer
http://www.TeamViewer.com/en/index.aspx

Kind regards

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