Remote Control


  1. Posts : 114
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    Remote Control


    My daughter lives some miles from me and is even less computer savvy than myself. It would be handy if I could sometimes have remote control of her laptop to assist her, in the manner that assistance has been given to me in the past by Microsoft. Her laptop O/S is Windows 10 Pro. (the laptop was given to her, hence the Pro. version of Windows). My laptop O/S is Windows 10 Home Edition.
    Can I take remote control of her laptop from mine and if so are straight forward instructions, i.e without confusing waffle, on how to proceed available ?
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  2. Posts : 17,661
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  3. Posts : 15,426
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       #3

    gordon99 said:
    My daughter lives some miles from me and is even less computer savvy than myself. It would be handy if I could sometimes have remote control of her laptop to assist her, in the manner that assistance has been given to me in the past by Microsoft. Her laptop O/S is Windows 10 Pro. (the laptop was given to her, hence the Pro. version of Windows). My laptop O/S is Windows 10 Home Edition.
    Can I take remote control of her laptop from mine and if so are straight forward instructions, i.e without confusing waffle, on how to proceed available ?
    Teamviewer is a great tool for doing this. Many guides on web and you tube.

    Use a strong password as with any remote access tool.

    Do not set it up for remote unattended access unless this is essential.
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  4. Posts : 114
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Thank you both for your replies. Intending to try Quick Assist first, when I looked for it the app was nowhere to be found. I investigated on line and after a bit of searching I discovered that my version of Windows 10 viz. 1511 did not contain Quick Assist. I had to update with the Anniversary version of Windows 10 (1607) which has only recently been released I gather. This I did but I must say it was not as straightforward as I had hoped. Although the update took just 20 minutes to download, it took a further two hours or so to install on my laptop and at one stage the laptop shut down, probably due to overheating. Anyway, the update eventually finished and Quick Assist is now on the laptop so I will now proceed to follow the instructions.
    I will sign off this thread as closed and once again thank you both for your help.
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  5. Posts : 7,254
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #5

    If the laptop is prone to overheating, you might want to consider getting one of these.
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  6. Posts : 114
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Thanks for the suggestion swarfega, I will order one now. They seem to be reasonably priced. I was not aware of the existence of these coolers.
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  7. Posts : 7,254
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       #7

    Sorry I can't suggest a particular one as I've not had experience of them.
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