- Microsoft Remote Control Access
- Microsoft Remote Control Access To Computer
- Microsoft Remote Control Desktop
- Microsoft Remote Control Software
Microsoft Remote Control Access
- To remotely administer a client computer from the Configuration Manager console In the Configuration Manager console, choose Assets and Compliance Devices or Device Collections. Select the computer that you want to remotely administer and then, in the Home.
- To disable UAC remote restrictions, follow these steps: Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then press ENTER. Locate and then click the following registry subkey: HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Policies System.
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Microsoft Remote Control Access To Computer
-->Applies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)
Use remote control to remotely administer, provide assistance, or view any client computer in the hierarchy. You can use remote control to troubleshoot hardware and software configuration problems on client computers and to provide support. Configuration Manager supports the remote control of all workgroup computers and domain-joined computers that run supported operating systems for the Configuration Manager client. For more information, see Supported operating systems for clients and devices for Configuration Manager
Configuration Manager also lets you configure client settings to run Windows Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance from the Configuration Manager console.
Note
Microsoft Remote Control Desktop
You cannot establish a Remote Assistance session from the Configuration Manager console to a client computer that is in a workgroup.
Microsoft Remote Control Software
You can start a remote control session in the Configuration Manager console from Assets and Compliance > Devices, from any device collection, from the Windows Command Prompt window, or from the Windows Start menu.