
How to use Remote Desktop - Microsoft Support
Use Remote Desktop on your Windows, Android, or iOS device to connect to a Windows PC from afar. Here's how to set up your PC to allow remote connections and then connect to the PC …
Solve PC problems remotely with Remote Assistance
Windows Remote Assistance lets someone you trust take over your PC and fix a problem from wherever they are. Tip: You can also use Quick Assist to give and receive remote assistance. …
Windows 365 - Microsoft Support
Learn about streaming your Windows experience with Windows 365--and how it helps you personalize apps, content, and settings.
Use the Windows app to connect to a cloud PC on macOS with …
This guide provides instructions for downloading the Windows app, configuring accessibility settings, including Full Keyboard Access, and connecting to a Cloud PC for an efficient remote …
Solve PC problems remotely using Quick Assist - Microsoft Support
Use the Quick Assist app to get help with a computer problem from family or friends or help them out. Quick Assist uses a remote connection, so remember to only use it with people you trust, …
Cara menggunakan Desktop Jauh - Dukungan Microsoft
Gunakan Desktop Jarak Jauh di perangkat Windows, Android, atau iOS untuk menyambungkan ke PC Windows dari jauh. Berikut cara menyiapkan PC Anda untuk mengizinkan koneksi jarak …
Remote desktop connection "The local policy of this system does …
Resolves an issue with Windows that returns an error message if you try to use the Remote Desktop Connection tool when you are not an administrator.
File sharing over a network in Windows - Microsoft Support
In Windows 10, some features of file and folder sharing over a network have changed, including the removal of HomeGroup. Read on for answers to common questions about other changes …
Use your mobile device's camera - Microsoft Support
To connect your phone's camera to your PC, we need permission to access it. If you'd like to switch to different webcam, you can do so within the application you're using.
Protect yourself from tech support scams - Microsoft Support
At worst, they're trying to steal your personal or financial information; and if you allow them to remote into your computer to perform this "fix," they will often install malware, ransomware, or …