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3 minutes ago, CPotter said:

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10 minutes ago, strajk- said:

I rather wait for Windows Admin Center, which won't cuck you with locked out features behind a monthly sub.

isn't windows admin center already released?

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3 minutes ago, Technomancer__ said:

isn't windows admin center already released?

Only the Insider Preview.

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Or you could just upgrade to Windows 10 Pro, and get RDP, which is probably faster.

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RDP can be a mess if you need to manage a lot of PCs, specially from clients, to do tech support. That's why I use Teamviewer. But yeah, I am looking for an alternative.

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Oh boy, I like the idea of adding a nice GUI and lots of extra points of vulnerability. That way, anyone who manages to get my phone can ruin my entire network with the press of a nicely formatted button.

 

Now, I know that this unlikely to happen and there are probably a bunch of security features, so why wasn't this mentioned at all? I would find it hard to even consider remote desktop software, when the ~6 minute showcase fails to explicitly mention any security features.

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Looked nice and I was excited to try it out but with the limit being only 2 systems on the free plan, I have little to no use for this.

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On 9/28/2018 at 10:16 PM, bobbyd52 said:

Or you could just upgrade to Windows 10 Pro, and get RDP, which is probably faster.

This works too on W10 Home: https://github.com/stascorp/rdpwrap

(Doubt Microsoft's licensing team would appreciate this solution though)

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  • 4 months later...

Does anybody has the 202 error when trying to log in on the windows client?

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