UseRemoteDesktop on your Windows, Android, or iOS device to connectto a WindowsPC from afar. Here's how to set up your PC to allow remote connections and then connect to the PC you set up.
This guide will walk you through the process of enabling RemoteDesktop in Windows10, configure the settings, and show you howtouseRemoteDesktop in Windows10 to connect to another device seamlessly.
The steps for using the RemoteDesktop app are very similar when connecting from a WindowsPC, Mac, Android, or iOS device, so we’ll just cover connecting from Windows 11 or 10.
Below, I have provided all the steps you need to initiate and use RemoteDesktopConnection for LAN and WAN access. Note: The remotedesktop server, which you wish to connect to, must have a Windows Pro edition Operating System (OS). Other editions such as Windows Home do not support this feature.
RemoteDesktop allows you to access and control a PC from anywhere. You can use it to access files on another computer, help someone with troubleshooting, leverage high-performance hardware on a low-end device, and much more. Here’s how to make the most of this feature.
Watch our tutorial, follow the steps, and learn how to set up RemoteDesktop for convenient and secure remote access. Hit play now and stay connected to your PC on the go! 🖥️🌐🔗
You need Windows 10 Pro on your PC if you ever want to use Windows native RemoteDesktop Connection to remotely connect to it. You can then remotely connect to it with Windows10 Home, Windows 8 and 8.1 core editions, or Windows 7 Home editions.
Learn to set up RemoteDesktop on Windows10 seamlessly with our step-by-step guide, making remote access easy and efficient for your personal or professional needs.
To connect to the remotecomputer, click or tap on + Add in the top-right corner of the Microsoft RemoteDesktop client. In the menu that shows up in the remotedesktop client, choose PCs. Enter the name of the target computer (in my case, Test-PC) or its IP address into the PC name text field.
Do you need to remotely access and control another WindowsPC? Microsoft's RemoteDesktopConnection tool can help you get it done. Here's how to set it up and use it.