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Ilya bow2016-06-29 11:43:03
System administration
Ilya bow, 2016-06-29 11:43:03

Does Windows 7 have a built-in ability to connect to the user's desktop?

Well, like a teamviewer. Schaub so on the site some kind of button to poke or something like that.
Well, for a person to see.

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Oleg, 2016-06-29
@li4nost

>> Schaub so on the site some kind of button to poke or something like that.
where did you see this? like broadcast the desktop online?)
rdp
or
remote desktop from chrome
share the table in skype
teamviewers and other software

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Konstantin Tsvetkov, 2016-06-29
@tsklab

Remote Assistant .

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Denis, 2016-06-30
@denilenko

And what's so difficult about Remote Assistance from the link above? You create a shortcut for the msra.exe /offerRA command and that's it. If you have problems, you ask for a name or ip-address (I have all this displayed on the desktop for quick access using BgInfo) and ask a couple of times to affirmatively answer questions about allowing the connection and taking control (it seems there are even some tweaks, to connect without any requests at all). profit.
PS A little hasty with the answer. Do you need to connect on a local network or via the Internet? If the latter, then yes, more actions are needed (plus ip should be "white").

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