1. Connect to the remote desktop:

First, you need to connect to the remote desktop. You can use the built-in remote desktop connection tool of Windows or other third-party remote desktop software. In the connection settings, fill in the IP address of the target computer.


2. Configure the remote desktop proxy:

In the remote desktop connection settings, find the proxy settings option. Fill in the proxy IP address and port number you want to use. In this way, your remote desktop connection will be connected through the proxy server.


3. Verify the proxy settings:

After connecting to the remote desktop, you can verify whether the proxy settings are effective. You can confirm whether your connection is through the proxy server by visiting the website or checking the IP address.


4. Notes on proxy settings:

Make sure you have permission to use the proxy server for remote desktop connection. Some network environments may require specific authorization to use proxy connections.


5. Proxy server stability:

Choose a stable and reliable proxy server to ensure the stability and security of the remote desktop connection. Avoid using unstable or untrusted proxy servers to avoid affecting the connection quality.


6. Disconnect the proxy connection:

When you don’t need a proxy connection, remember to cancel the proxy settings in the remote desktop connection settings to restore direct connection or avoid unnecessary proxy forwarding.


With the above method, you can use the remote desktop proxy IP to connect, protect your connection privacy and achieve more secure remote desktop access.

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