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Remote access: how to connect to your own PC?
The question is this: there is a home PC that is constantly connected to the network. And there is a portable convertible tablet with Win 10 on board, the ability to install and run some applications is limited. To implement some of the tasks that you have to face, you need the capabilities of a full-fledged PC, however, there is no way to carry it with you. You need a tool and a guide to create remote access from a transformer to a full-fledged machine.
PS About RDC heard and used, but there is no personal setup experience. In addition, there are probably better solutions?
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The most responsive and economical traffic for MS systems - native RDP. On the big brother, you climb into the properties of the computer - remote control - allow connections. Actually, everything.
However, there are conditions:
-BB or the router behind which he stands has a white IP or DynDNS. If the router is behind the provider's nat, then you can not read further and use TeamViewer, but it is noticeably more inert than RDP.
-WB firewall allows incoming rdp traffic from public networks.
-if the BB is behind the router, then port 3389 is forwarded on the router (for good it should be changed to a non-standard one, but this is in the future if you set it up) towards the BB.
-on the BB, the user is a member of the "Remote Desktop Users" or "Administrators" group and he has been given a password.
RDP,
before asking a question, you need to make some effort to find the answer yourself.
on the home computer, you need to enable remote access in the system properties (win-M), if the computer is connected to the Internet through a router and there is a dedicated IP, then forward port 3389 on the router
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