The user saves an invitation file and then sends that file to the technician. The file can be sent by and method including e-mail, chat, or posting to a shared folder on the network.
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No, but Remote Assistance does.
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No. It's Remote Assistance
1 Open the Windows Remote Assistance window that is waiting for an incoming connection. 2 Click the "X" on the upper right corner of the window. 3 Click "Yes" when asked if you want to close the session
The best way to learn about the Windows remote assistance would be via the Microsoft website. In their help section, they offer an entire explanation for the Windows remote assistance.
Right-click My Computerclick Propertiesclick Remoteclick the Remote Assistance boxclick OK
RDP. Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is used by the Windows Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance utilities to connect to and control a remote computer. Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance listen at port 3389.
Remote assistance on a computer works by allowing someone else to help you on your computer without having to be there on your computer. Remote assistance sets up a wireless connection between you and the person you invite and allows them to fix your computer.
Remote assistance port 3389 should be opened.
Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance