If you’ve chosen Windows 10 or 11 as your operating system in the OS Template section, it’s crucial to understand the proper steps for connecting to your server using these versions. This guide is designed to walk you through the process, ensuring that you can seamlessly access and manage your VPS with ease. Windows 10 and 11 come with built-in features and tools that make remote server management straightforward, but following the correct procedures is essential to avoid potential issues.

Once your VPS has been successfully installed, AvaHost will send you an email containing all the necessary credentials, including your server’s IP address, username, and password. These details are sent to the email address associated with your AvaHost account, so it’s important to check your inbox and ensure you have received this information before proceeding.

After receiving your credentials, you’ll need to use Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) to connect to your server. Windows 10 and 11 have an RDP client pre-installed, making the connection process relatively simple. However, ensuring that you have a stable internet connection and that your local firewall settings allow RDP connections is essential.

If you’re using Windows OS on your desktop

When using Windows OS as the main one on your device, you need to download the following link: https://my.ava.hosting/avahost.rdp

When you open the link, you will be prompted to automatically download the file. We recommend saving it to your desktop for your convenience. You will then be able to open this and enter the username and your server IPv4 address.

After that you will receive the following notification

And then press connect and here press yes

After which a special window will appear to set a new administrator password. Here you need to set up the new password and continue with the enter

Now you have successfully logged into your Windows server with the new password and can use it.