

#Ms remote assistant Pc
Why allow connections only with Network Level Authentication? You should ensure that every account that has access to your PC is configured with a strong password. If you want to restrict who can access your PC, choose to allow access only with Network Level Authentication (NLA). When you enable this option, users have to authenticate themselves to the network before they can connect to your PC. Allowing connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with NLA is a more secure authentication method that can help protect your computer from malicious users and software. To learn more about NLA and Remote Desktop, check out Configure NLA for RDS Connections. If you're remotely connecting to a PC on your home network from outside of that network, don't select this option.There is a lot of confusion in this thread about what this app does. This does not allow you to connect to a remote PC just by installing this, all it does This is not a free LogMeIn or TeamViewer type of app from MSFT. Is configure the PC to ALLOW remote access connections, something that can be easily done without an app. If you are remote, on a different network than the computer you want to connect to, this app does nothing to help you do If you are on the same local network - such as at your house or office, of course you can connect to your computers with no problem. You will either need an app like LogMeIn that acts as an intermediary beween the two computers, or do a lot of legwork to set this up.įor example, if you are at the office, and want to connect to your computer at home, you will need to know the IP address of your router. #MICROSOFT DESKTOP REMOTE ASSISTANT PC#.#MICROSOFT DESKTOP REMOTE ASSISTANT PRO#.#MICROSOFT DESKTOP REMOTE ASSISTANT WINDOWS 10#.

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