// Module included in the following assemblies: // // * support/troubleshooting/troubleshooting-windows-container-workload-issues.adoc [id="accessing-windows-node-using-rdp_{context}"] = Accessing a Windows node using RDP You can access a Windows node by using a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). .Prerequisites * You installed the Windows Machine Config Operator (WMCO) using Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM). * You have created a Windows compute machine set. * You have added the key used in the `cloud-private-key` secret and the key used when creating the cluster to the ssh-agent. For security reasons, remember to remove the keys from the ssh-agent after use. * You have connected to the Windows node link:https://access.redhat.com/solutions/4073041[using an `ssh-bastion` pod]. .Procedure . Run the following command to set up an SSH tunnel: + [source,terminal] ---- $ ssh -L 2020::3389 \ <1> core@$(oc get service --all-namespaces -l run=ssh-bastion -o go-template="{{ with (index (index .items 0).status.loadBalancer.ingress 0) }}{{ or .hostname .ip }}{{end}}") ---- <1> Specify the internal IP address of the node, which can be discovered by running the following command: + [source,terminal] ---- $ oc get nodes -o jsonpath={.status.addresses[?\(@.type==\"InternalIP\"\)].address} ---- . From within the resulting shell, SSH into the Windows node and run the following command to create a password for the user: + [source,terminal] ---- C:\> net user * <1> ---- <1> Specify the cloud provider user name, such as `Administrator` for AWS or `capi` for Azure. You can now remotely access the Windows node at `localhost:2020` using an RDP client.