On a Windows host, you can set a Computer Access Code by creating a user called LogMeInRemoteUser. If you are not comfortable working with tools such as Windows Computer Management, feel free to contact LogMeIn for assistance.
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Go to the computer that you want to be able to access
remotely.
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Create the user called
LogMeInRemoteUser, as
follows:
- On the host, open the Computer Management window: On Windows 7, 8, and Vista, go to Start and type Computer Management in the Search field.
- In the Computer Management window, click Local Users and Groups.
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On the left panel, open the
Users folder and right-click to display
the menu. Select
New User. The
New User window is displayed.
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In the
New User window under
User name, type
LogMeInRemoteUser (one
word, exactly as shown).
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Enter and confirm a password.
Important: This password is one and the same as your Computer Access Code.
- Select Password never expires.
- Click Create. A new user called LogMeInRemoteUser is created.
- Close the New User window. The Computer Management window is displayed.
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Add
LogMeInRemoteUser to the Administrators
group, as follows:
- On the left panel, open the Groups folder and double click Administrators.
- In the Administrators Properties window, click Add.
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Under
Enter the object names to select, enter
LogMeInRemoteUser.
Tip: If you receive a Name Not Found error, select the computer's domain under Locations and set it to the local computer: computername\LogMeInRemoteUser.
- Click OK and close the Computer Management window.
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Restart the LogMeIn service, as follows.
- On Windows 7, 8, and Vista, go to Start and type Services in the Search field.
- On the list of services, right-click LogMeIn and select Restart.
When you next log in
to this computer using LogMeIn, you will be prompted to enter the password you
created for LogMeInRemoteUser. In other words, the password for
LogMeInRemoteUser
is exactly the same as your Computer Access Code.