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  • 82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe8 82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe

    A family member is overwhelmed with their Windows 11 computer. I'm far away but would like to help remotely if possible. Which tool would be best to log into their machine and help them out through the internet? Ideally I'd see their screen and take control when necessary.I know Teams can do that, but is there an open source equivalent?

    [Edit] I'm on Linux, I don't run Windows 11.

    #win11 #windows

    thorsten@social.rabenheist.deT This user is from outside of this forum
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    @82mhz https://rustdesk.com maybe?

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    • 82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe8 82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe

      A family member is overwhelmed with their Windows 11 computer. I'm far away but would like to help remotely if possible. Which tool would be best to log into their machine and help them out through the internet? Ideally I'd see their screen and take control when necessary.I know Teams can do that, but is there an open source equivalent?

      [Edit] I'm on Linux, I don't run Windows 11.

      #win11 #windows

      jason@click.ba.itJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @82mhz A friend of mine recently used https://rustdesk.com/ to support their parents. I think you can even use their server free of charge but I am not 100% sure. I have configured a server for him. Its all open source.

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      • 82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe8 82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe

        A family member is overwhelmed with their Windows 11 computer. I'm far away but would like to help remotely if possible. Which tool would be best to log into their machine and help them out through the internet? Ideally I'd see their screen and take control when necessary.I know Teams can do that, but is there an open source equivalent?

        [Edit] I'm on Linux, I don't run Windows 11.

        #win11 #windows

        sethbrown@linuxrocks.onlineS This user is from outside of this forum
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        @82mhz
        I haven't done remote support for a while but perhaps you can get the client to turn on Remote Desktop Support and them use Remina to connect to it ... ?

        Link Preview Image
        Solve PC problems remotely with Remote Assistance - Microsoft Support

        Remote Assistance lets someone you trust take over your Windows 10 PC and fix a problem from wherever they are.

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        (support.microsoft.com)

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        • 82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe8 82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe

          A family member is overwhelmed with their Windows 11 computer. I'm far away but would like to help remotely if possible. Which tool would be best to log into their machine and help them out through the internet? Ideally I'd see their screen and take control when necessary.I know Teams can do that, but is there an open source equivalent?

          [Edit] I'm on Linux, I don't run Windows 11.

          #win11 #windows

          ajlewis2@social.vivaldi.netA This user is from outside of this forum
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          @82mhz

          Wish I could help and also wish you luck. I know that thing of talking someone through on the phone. I feel the pain.

          My problem resolved when I installed Linux on their computer and then moved in to be on sight tech support. ๐Ÿ™‚ Turned out good for me as a retired person with no other ties.

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          • jason@click.ba.itJ jason@click.ba.it

            @82mhz A friend of mine recently used https://rustdesk.com/ to support their parents. I think you can even use their server free of charge but I am not 100% sure. I have configured a server for him. Its all open source.

            alecsargent@social.linux.pizzaA This user is from outside of this forum
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            @jason @82mhz I second this one, I use it to help my parents and grandparents. I recommend launching RustDesk as a service in their computer and authorize your device beforehand so you do not have to ping-pong intructions to verify sessions.

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            • 82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe8 82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe

              A family member is overwhelmed with their Windows 11 computer. I'm far away but would like to help remotely if possible. Which tool would be best to log into their machine and help them out through the internet? Ideally I'd see their screen and take control when necessary.I know Teams can do that, but is there an open source equivalent?

              [Edit] I'm on Linux, I don't run Windows 11.

              #win11 #windows

              cinimodev@masto.ctms.meC This user is from outside of this forum
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              @82mhz Is Chrome remote desktop still a thing? Last I used it I think it was similar to a Zoom call, but for the desktop and can allow the remote user to take control. Not open source, but easier for remote party as they might have chrome installed already.

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              • cinimodev@masto.ctms.meC cinimodev@masto.ctms.me

                @82mhz Is Chrome remote desktop still a thing? Last I used it I think it was similar to a Zoom call, but for the desktop and can allow the remote user to take control. Not open source, but easier for remote party as they might have chrome installed already.

                82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe8 This user is from outside of this forum
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                @cinimodev Never heard of this before honestly... I just checked, it seems to still exist, but it requires a google account to work ๐Ÿ™„
                So many things are "make an account here, log in, give us all your data", it's crazy...

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                • ajlewis2@social.vivaldi.netA ajlewis2@social.vivaldi.net

                  @82mhz

                  Wish I could help and also wish you luck. I know that thing of talking someone through on the phone. I feel the pain.

                  My problem resolved when I installed Linux on their computer and then moved in to be on sight tech support. ๐Ÿ™‚ Turned out good for me as a retired person with no other ties.

                  82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe8 This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @ajlewis2
                  Tech support through the phone is indeed not great... but moving in with my parents is also not an option for me, so I need a remote solution ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                  • 82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe8 82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                    A family member is overwhelmed with their Windows 11 computer. I'm far away but would like to help remotely if possible. Which tool would be best to log into their machine and help them out through the internet? Ideally I'd see their screen and take control when necessary.I know Teams can do that, but is there an open source equivalent?

                    [Edit] I'm on Linux, I don't run Windows 11.

                    #win11 #windows

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                    @thorsten @jason @SethBrown @rl_dane @alecsargent @clayton

                    Hey everyone, thanks for the suggestions! Rustdesk sounds good, I'll have a look at this ๐Ÿ™‚

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                    • 82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe8 82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                      A family member is overwhelmed with their Windows 11 computer. I'm far away but would like to help remotely if possible. Which tool would be best to log into their machine and help them out through the internet? Ideally I'd see their screen and take control when necessary.I know Teams can do that, but is there an open source equivalent?

                      [Edit] I'm on Linux, I don't run Windows 11.

                      #win11 #windows

                      matthew@social.retroedge.techM This user is from outside of this forum
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                      HelpWire

                      https://www.helpwire.app/

                      It is not open source, but is easy and free to start using. I was able to remote into clients Windows computers from my Linux (Debian) computer and it worked pretty well.

                      If you do set up RustDesk, let us know how it worked for you.
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                      • matthew@social.retroedge.techM matthew@social.retroedge.tech
                        HelpWire

                        https://www.helpwire.app/

                        It is not open source, but is easy and free to start using. I was able to remote into clients Windows computers from my Linux (Debian) computer and it worked pretty well.

                        If you do set up RustDesk, let us know how it worked for you.
                        82mhz@mastodon.bsd.cafe8 This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @matthew
                        Thanks! I'll have a look at it.

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