@WireDroid By default, this method works only within your local network. To access your PC from anywhere, you’ll need to configure port forwarding on your router and know your public IP address.
@BeBold_05 When you connect using Remote Desktop, the target PC typically logs out the current user, and you cannot use both sessions simultaneously. However, you can set up Remote Desktop in "View Only" mode using third-party software, such as TeamViewer or AnyDesk, if you need to view the screen without controlling it.
This is only if you pay extra to Microsoft. Windows Home edition only has the client not the server.
Using this method can i access my pc from anywhere? or do need to be in my local network?
@WireDroid
By default, this method works only within your local network. To access your PC from anywhere, you’ll need to configure port forwarding on your router and know your public IP address.
@@ULTIMATE_THRILLER_TV Thank you
As i connect, the target pc logged out. It can't used by simultaneously.
Can i only see the screen without any inputs by this way or any other way?
@BeBold_05
When you connect using Remote Desktop, the target PC typically logs out the current user, and you cannot use both sessions simultaneously. However, you can set up Remote Desktop in "View Only" mode using third-party software, such as TeamViewer or AnyDesk, if you need to view the screen without controlling it.