Ways to remote in to computer

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Twentyfour7

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615 posts

153 months

Saturday 17th February
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Hi All
I have an elderly relative who needs assistance on the computer.I have windows 7 still and he has windows 10 . what i sthe most secure way to remote in please ?
Thanks for your advice
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LimaDelta

6,844 posts

224 months

Saturday 17th February
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I think Teamviewer is still free for limited personal use.

james6546

1,085 posts

57 months

Saturday 17th February
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Chrome Remote Desktop works very well

eliot

11,694 posts

260 months

Saturday 17th February
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Given Windows 7 is 13 years out of date - don’t you think you are due an upgrade?
With that said, Team viewer would do the job - not sure if they still support win7 though

Xenoous

1,291 posts

64 months

Sunday 18th February
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Another vote for team viewer for personal use. However, update your Windows man!

ARHarh

4,138 posts

113 months

Sunday 18th February
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Why bother about the most secure way if running windows 7 smile

the-norseman

13,181 posts

177 months

Sunday 18th February
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ARHarh said:
Why bother about the most secure way if running windows 7 smile
Bet the OP has got an Iphone 5 or Android 5 phone that "still does everything I need" as well.

juice

8,758 posts

288 months

Sunday 18th February
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Was going to suggest Quick Assist until I noticed your windows version hehe

maffski

1,878 posts

165 months

Monday 19th February
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I moved from TeamViewer to AnyDesk a while ago and would recommend it.

jonsp

927 posts

162 months

Monday 19th February
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How far away is he?

My experience in similar scenarios has been you'll save time in the long run by bobbing round and fixing it yourself.

megaphone

10,874 posts

257 months

Monday 19th February
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maffski said:
I moved from TeamViewer to AnyDesk a while ago and would recommend it.
Is it free to use?

dundarach

5,284 posts

234 months

Monday 19th February
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https://rustdesk.com/

Ruskdesk, free, cross platform, works on your phone too, did I mention free?


Condi

17,761 posts

177 months

Tuesday 20th February
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When did MS introduce Remote Desktop to Windows? Would surely be the cheapest and easiest way.

maffski

1,878 posts

165 months

Tuesday 20th February
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megaphone said:
maffski said:
I moved from TeamViewer to AnyDesk a while ago and would recommend it.
Is it free to use?
Yes, free for personal use: https://anydesk.com/en/professional-use

Time4another

201 posts

9 months

Tuesday 20th February
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Another vote for AnyDesk

FMOB

1,741 posts

18 months

Tuesday 20th February
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Anydesk, free for sessions up to an hour at a time. Works very well.

MustangGT

12,028 posts

286 months

Wednesday 21st February
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eliot said:
Given Windows 7 is 13 years out of date - don’t you think you are due an upgrade?
With that said, Team viewer would do the job - not sure if they still support win7 though
They do, my mother is still on this, she cannot cope with a change at age 94.

varsas

4,029 posts

208 months

Wednesday 21st February
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Condi said:
When did MS introduce Remote Desktop to Windows? Would surely be the cheapest and easiest way.
But not secure because of the way it works, you want a system where the 'client' (machine being remoted to) dials out to a proxy of some kind, and the connection is done through that...for RDP you'd have to allow port 3389 to accept connections in from the internet (I am assuming these machines aren't on the same LAN, it sounds like they are not), it'd just get attacked endlessly. You would also need to know their IP address, which probably changes. Dynamic DNS could sort that...but you are adding complication.

eeLee

833 posts

86 months

Wednesday 21st February
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whatever you choose, do not open it up to the Internet. You will be sorry.

install Tailscale on both devices under the same account and then use something easy like VNC as this will allow co-browsing/usage. RDC on such a device will kick the person out.

again, do not open this to the Internet. I had 700k connections trying to get into one of my boxes in the past 30 days on VNC and 1.2 million RDP connections on another box. Don't worry, I know what I am doing - they are honeypots.

Funk

26,498 posts

215 months

Wednesday 21st February
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maffski said:
I moved from TeamViewer to AnyDesk a while ago and would recommend it.
Same. I still have Teamviewer as a backup connection route but it keep falsely deciding I was using it commercially and restricting it. AnyDesk works really well and I think I prefer it now anyway.