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What is Windows Remote Assistance?
When you're having a computer problem, sometimes you might
want help from someone else. You can use Windows Remote Assistance
to invite someone to connect to your computer and help you,
even if that person isn't nearby. (Make sure you only ask someone
whom you trust, because the other person will have access to
your files and personal information.) After connecting, the
other person can view your computer screen and chat with you
about what you both see. With your permission, your helper can
use his or her mouse and keyboard to control your computer and
show you how to fix a problem. You can also help someone else
the same way.
How does Windows Remote Assistance work?
First you invite a person to help you, using e‑mail or an
instant message. You can also reuse an invitation that you have
sent before. After the person accepts the invitation, Windows
Remote Assistance creates an encrypted connection between the
two computers over the Internet or the network that both computers
are connected to. You give the other person a password so that
he or she can connect. To find out how to use Windows Remote
Assistance, see Get help with your computer using Windows Remote
Assistance. You can also offer assistance to someone
else, and when that person accepts your offer, Windows Remote
Assistance creates an encrypted connection between the two computers.
To find out how to use Windows Remote Assistance to help someone
else, see Help someone with a computer problem using Windows
Remote Assistance.
When someone connects to or takes control of my computer.
How are my privacy and computer security affected?
When someone uses Windows Remote Assistance to connect to
your computer, that person can see your desktop, any open documents,
and any visible private information. In addition, if you allow
your helper to control your computer with his or her mouse and
keyboard, that person can do things like delete files or change
settings. So only allow people you trust to access or share
control of your computer.
Before you allow someone to connect to your computer, close
any open programs or documents that you don't want your helper
to see. Watch what your helper is doing. If at any time you
feel uncomfortable about what that person is seeing or doing
on your computer, click Cancel, click Stop sharing,
or press ESC to end the session.
What happens if I select the "Allow <helper>
to respond to User Account Control prompts" check box?
This check box appears on the message that you see when your
helper asks to share control of your desktop. If you select
this check box, your helper can respond to requests from the
computer for administrator consent or administrator credentials,
such as a user name or password. Then your helper can run administrator-level
programs without needing your participation. You can
allow your helper to run administrator-level programs only if
you can run them yourself. You will be asked for consent or
credentials before giving your helper these abilities.
Your helper won't be able to see your desktop while
you provide consent or credentials.
How do I resend a Windows Remote Assistance invitation?
On the first page of the Windows Remote Assistance wizard,
under Or use a previous invitation again, click the invitation
you want to resend, type and confirm a password, and then click
Finish..
Can I connect to a computer running Windows XP or
Windows Server 2003 from a computer running a later version
of Windows?
Yes, you can, but there are a few compatibility issues to
be aware of: In Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, you
can't pause a Windows Remote Assistance session. So if the person
being helped is using a later version of Windows and decides
to pause a session while connected to a remote computer running
Windows XP, the helper using Windows XP will not be notified
that the session is paused. In Windows XP and Windows
Server 2003, Remote Assistance supported voice capability. Voice
capability is not supported in later versions of Windows. So
if a person using Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 clicks the
Start Talk button, nothing will happen. You can
offer Windows Remote Assistance from later versions of Windows
to either Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, but you cannot
offer Windows Remote Assistance from Windows XP or Windows Server
2003 to this version of Windows.
How do I set the maximum amount of time that Windows
Remote Assistance invitations can remain open?
On the computer that you want someone to connect to, follow
these steps:
Why can't I change some Windows Remote Assistance settings?
If your computer is connected to a domain, your system administrator
might be controlling those settings through Group Policy.
I have an open Windows Remote Assistance invitation
and I want to make it expire. Can I do that?
Yes. By default, an invitation automatically expires after
six hours. To cancel an invitation sooner than that, close the
Windows Remote Assistance session that is waiting for an incoming
connection.
How can I stop someone from sharing control of my computer?
For someone to share control of your computer, you must give
the person permission. If you want to stop someone from sharing
control, click Cancel, click Stop sharing,, or
press ESC.
Can someone using Windows Remote Assistance share
control of my computer without my permission?
No. You must give someone permission to share control. If
you have an administrator account, you can prevent non-administrators
from giving permission. To do so, on the computer that you want
someone to connect to, follow these steps:
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