Remote Assistant
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Remote Assistance
No, but Remote Assistance does.
RDP
remote assistance
No. It's Remote Assistance
Remote Desktop Services allows you to access remotely your company's server and open an application or run a desktop session. In Windows Server 2008 and earlier this was referred to as Terminal Services.
Session Layer, this layer helps out with the task to carry information from one node (workstation) to another node (workstation). A session has to be made before we can transport information to another computer.
The "Experience" tab allows you to specify which Windows Desktop features clients can use withing a terminal session.
Desktop
Most Likely, This is because when you close the remote desktop, you are closing the active session. You will need to find a way to run the macro recorder on a permanent session. So how can I do it?
C:\Users\username\Documents\Remote Assistance Logspg969 7th ed.
One of the major benefits of using external computer memory is that it can be unplugged and removed at the end of the computer session and taken to be used on another computer.This is good flexibility
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