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Quick Assist is a Microsoft Windows feature that allows a user to view or control a remote Windows computer over a network or the Internet to resolve issues. It is based on the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and is complemented by Get Help, a feature that enables the user to contact Microsoft directly.
Learn about Remote Desktop Services (RDS), a component of Windows that allows remote interactive sessions on a network. RDS supports various client and server components, such as Remote Desktop Connection, Remote Assistance, and Fast User Switching.
Learn about WinRM, a Microsoft implementation of WS-Management that allows remote access and exchange of management information across a network. Find out how to use winrs.exe, winrm.cmd and other tools to run Cmd.exe commands on remote computers.
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a Microsoft protocol that allows a user to connect to another computer over a network. Learn about the history, features, and versions of RDP, as well as the clients and servers that support it.
Learn about remote access service (RAS), a combination of hardware and software to enable remote access to network resources. Find out the history, features, and applications of RAS, as well as related terms and references.
A table of notable remote desktop software available for various platforms, with information on protocols, creators, release dates, licenses and versions. AnyDesk is a proprietary software that supports RDP, VNC and other protocols, and was first released in 2015.
Learn about the feature of Windows Small Business Server and Essential Business Server that allows offsite access to email, SharePoint and remote control. Find out how to connect, what options are available and what security measures are used.
Learn about the methods and software for controlling a computer or device from a remote location. Find out the common tasks, requirements, and examples of remote administration for Windows, Linux, Mac, and wireless devices.