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yraiv2021-07-09 10:28:38
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yraiv, 2021-07-09 10:28:38

How to see the desktop through the local network from win 10 to win 7?

(maybe I made a mistake with the tags, but I don’t know which one is better)
There are 2 computers, on one wine 7 on the second wine 10 home. I need to connect via a local network to a computer on which Windows 10 is installed so that I can see what is happening on the screen of this computer. It is important that no programs hang in the tray and nothing is displayed in the bottom panel so that it is not visible. How can this be implemented? in the "remote desktop" parameter in Windows 10 it says that my home edition does not support remote desktop, I saw some analogue from habr, but it did not work for me, help

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Ronald McDonald, 2021-07-09
@Zoominger

VNC. There you can set up notifications.
Install a VNC server on Windows 10, and a VNC client on yours.

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Armenian Radio, 2021-07-09
@gbg

Ultra VNC, hide icon in settings

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CityCat4, 2021-07-09
@CityCat4

It is important that no programs hang in the tray

You want to watch quietly, right? I would first think about legality, and only then about the technical side. They beat not on the passport :)
If there is a kettle on the other side, you can, as already indicated -VNC (or another program) and hide the icon. True, it works well only against very very teapots with enormous whistles.
If you don’t warm your head with copyrights, you can find radmin (they have a special edition, without a tray icon) or DameWare (it has a regular ability to do this)

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Artem @Jump, 2021-07-09
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How can this be implemented?
RDP Shadow
Windows 10 says my home edition doesn't support remote desktop
Install a release that supports.

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