Remote Assistance like Windows?

Do I have the ability to do remote assistance like in Windows? Thanks.

No. Athough OS X has Apple Remote Desktop client built in to OS X, the person controlling would need ARD software for about $300 or freely available VNC software such as Chicken Of The VNC.
Remote Assistance in Windows makes things a bit easier but it has security problems which is why many companies disable it's use through group policy.

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    Hello,
    Before to use remote assistance in windows 8.1, i need to configure my nat router freebox.
    But remote assistance ( msra.exe ) use a dynamique port and never the same.
    How to use a fixed port for remote assistance ini windows 8.1 ?
    And why i can't use easy connect ?
    i read that the router must implement the PNRP protocol. I think it's a propriatary microsoft's protocol unknow on my router.
    Thanks

    Hello,
    Very good. It's a big range ( 255 mini from 49152 )  for a single port but if it's the only one possibility...
    You are very helpfull ( i don't know if it's a good english but you make me very happy )
    Merci beaucoup

  • Can't ask for Remote Assistance on Windows 8.1 client

    Hi,
    On the Intune Client on a Windows 8.1 machine, I am not able to choose Remote Assistance. The text is not clickable.
    Anyone else experiencing this?

    Remote Assistance is not currently supported on Windows 8 or Windows 8.1
    The text is being changed to reflect that it's not supported and that's coming in an upcoming release.  
    Thanks,
    Jon L. - MSFT - This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no rights.

  • Show of hands - Who can use Windows Remote Assistance

    Have you been able to use Windows Remote Assistance (not Windows Remote Connection) through an Airport Express?
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    Paco

    You were right the first time, it's bananas, not milliseconds.  ; - )
    Regarding multiple ways of doing things in Logic, that is the heaven and h-ell that is Logic. It's what allows people to pull off all kinds of musical stunts in ways that other DAWs wish they could accommodate, and at the same time increases the learning curve tremendously.
    Not to minimize your frustrations, but there are far more serious aspects of Logic that need addressing more than common sense things such as displaying units of measurement for fade parameter values. But insofar as customers can tell, the company has turned a blind eye and a deaf ear towards its customers. So for all intents and purposes, Logic is dead. And it will be for some time, until -- and only until -- they surprise us all by coming out with a highly stable, thoroughly tested updated version that works on PPC and MacIntel. But unless an insider is willing to spill the beans about current development/improvements in Logic, we will simply never know what lies ahead.
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  • Windows 8/8.1 Remote Assistance

    Hi Microsoft
    I have seen various post discussing the missing option for Remote Assistance in Windows 8/8.1.
    Are there any news if the feature is going to come back or will I have to tell customers to this in another way?
    Kind Regards
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    You will find your local Intune support number here
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/jj839713.aspx
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  • Remote Assistance Share Desktop Feature Missing

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    Hi,
    Thanks for your posting.
    Is there any error in event log?
    Did you check this article for Remote Assistance in windows server 2008r2?
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee126163(v=ws.10).aspx#BKMK_Overview
    Meanwhile, hope this helps:Windows Remote Assistance: frequently asked questions
    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-remote-assistance-faq#1TC=windows-8
    Regards.
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  • Remote Assistance in Corporate Environment - OfferRA not working

    Can anyone help me resolve a long running issue regarding Remote Assistance on Windows 7?
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    avail!
    This is my test setup:
    Windows 2003 corporate domain
    Helper and target PCs both running Windows 7 Professional 32-bit. Both PCs on same subnet (actually on adjacent desks)
    Offer Remote Assistance GPO setting enabled and helper is a member of the listed group
    Firewalls on both PCs have default Remote Assistance rules enabled
    Target PC has Remote Assistance enabled and the Offer Remote Assistance Helpers local group is populated as per the group policy
    So far, so good.
    Now, Remote Assistance works fine when the target PC user solicits help through an invitation file or email (Easy Connect option not available though). However,
    offering remote assistance has never worked.
    This is the scenario:
    Helper runs MSRA.EXE /OFFERRA and is prompted for the name or IP address of the target PC
    On entering the address and clicking OK receives the message “Offering Remote Assistance: Connecting to the remote computer to get the logged in users…”
    At this stage Event Viewer on the
    target PC shows raserver.exe as running (which I thought a little odd as Windows 7 uses msra.exe for remote assistance). Nothing else appears on the target PC, i.e. no RA prompts
    After 15secs or so an error message is displayed on the Helper PC “Your offer to help could not be sent. Check the following: Do you have the correct permissions on the remote computer
    [I have]. Is the remote computer turned on and is it connected to the network [Yes and Yes]. Is there a network problem [No]. “
    In the event viewer of the Helper PC the following events are logged:
    Event id 9 - There was a problem interacting with COM object 833E4010-AFF7-4AC3-AAC2-9F24C1457BCE.  An outdated version might be installed, or the component might not be installed at all.
    Event id 13 - Remote Assistance started with:  /offerRA  as the command line parameters
    Event id 41 - Diagnosis Repro Attempt resulted in a failure.
    Event id 44 - Remote Assistance troubleshooting has confirmed the problem: Remote Assistance Easy Connect isn't available.
    Event id 30 - Remote Assistance has ended.
    This has been driving me crazy. Why is a supposedly simple admin tool so difficult to implement?
    Anyone found a solution for this yet?

    Hi,
    Based on my knowledge, To offer remote assistance to a remote computer, you must belong to the Offer Remote Assistance group on the remote computer.
    To resolve this issue, please check and add your account to this group.
    For Offer Remote Assistance to work, a certain amount of configuration is necessary, and the computers must be within a domain. This means that you (the system administrator) can determine who can offer remote assistance within the domain.
    Note If your computer is In a domain and you enable the Windows Firewall exception for Remote Assistance, Please make sure port 135 TCP is opened.
    Thanks!
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    TechNet Community Support

  • WRT54G+Remote Assistance

    Hi folks,
    I need some help.
    I have my laptop with Win XP SP2, one cable modem, and one WRT54G.
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    Before install the Linksys all was working.
    Anyone know what can be the problem?
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    Thanks for the trick, i have forward the port 3389 and the 1024, but still nothing.
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  • Where do I find Offer Remote Assistance on Server 2012 Essentials

    Where the heck do I find the Offer Remote Assistance capability in Server 2012 R2 Essentials?  (I'm guessing this a just plain Server 2012 thing, but in my case I'm specifically using Server 2012 R2 Essentials.)
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    I have the Remote Assistance Feature installed on the server, and I have the group policy configured and active for workstations to allow Remote Assistance.  I just cannot find in the Server 2012 user interface (which is of course based on the Windows
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    In Windows 7, and Small Business Server 2011 Essentials, which is of course built on top of Windows 2008, I could click Start, then All Programs, then Maintenance, and "Windows Remote Assistance" was a shortcut there.
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    Thank you.

    Thanks everyone. I finally found it, but it's far less than obvious in any way.  But first to address some of the other comments...
    That's funny. The only way I've been able to find the tool on Win7 or Win8 has been to type "remote assistance" at the start menu, and then select the appropriate program. 
    I just rechecked 3 different Windows 7 PCs and both of my older Small Business Server 2011 Essentials servers (which of course are based on Server 2008). On all of them in the Start Menu, I can click Start, then All Programs, then I have a folder called
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    entirely without any way to get to it.
    I just did this on my Windows Server 2012 Essentials, and it offered me the right selection, but then when I clicked that I got the message "Windows cannot find 'C:\Windows\system32\msra.exe'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again."
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    Wim.
    I believe it may have been removed from the Server OS in 2012 in favour of using a Desktop to Offer Remote Assistance.
    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/hyperyash/archive/2013/01/18/remote-assistance-in-windows-8.aspx
    It was 'put back' in R2 so it seems.
    Anyway, i went to Server Manager, installed Remote Assistance. Rebooted.
    Went to search and found remote assistance.
    Yes, mine is specifically 2012 R2 Essentials. After some additional Google searching, it does appear that there is no direct "shortcut" to Remote Assistance in Windows 8, and thus I'm guessing in Server 2012 R2. Everything I find on Windows 8 indeed
    says to "search" for "remote assistance" as you guys have suggested and select it from the search results. The problem is that on my 2012 R2 Essentials server, when I search for "remote assistance" I only get one result, as shown
    in the first screen shot here, which if I click it takes me to the 2nd screen shot, which is of course not what I want. (That's the settings for the server itself to allow remote connection into the server from outside.  I'm trying to go from the server
    out to workstations.)
    Then i had to go to 'get help' which may be a change from before.
    Chose to help from an invite.
    Go to advanced options.
    Not sure if this is what you want, or need?
    Yeah, I knew how to get to the Advanced settings within the basic Remote Assistance tool.  The "Invite someone..." option is not showing up in my search results when I search for "remote assistance" as you can see in the above screen
    shot.
    If I remember correctly, the feature had already to be installed manually in Windows Server 2008 R2, so this is not a new behavior...
    Correct, yes, on my SBS 2011 Essentials servers I did have to manually install the Remote Assistance "Feature".  But as mentioned above, once I did install the feature, then the "Windows Remote Assistance" shortcut still showed up
    under Start/All Programs/Maintenance.  At the very least I would have expected it to show up in the search results, which you can see by the above screen shot, it doesn't.
    SO HOW DID I SOLVE IT?
    I found that if I actually search for "invite someone" then that option shows up in my search results and I can click on it and it launches the remote assistance tool as in Robert's message and screen shots above.  I don't know why this
    option doesn't show up when I search for just "remote assistance" as in Robert's screen shot above, but it doesn't.
    In the end, creating the desktop shortcut for msra.exe /offerra seems to be the most efficient.

  • Windows 8 Remote Assistance

    Hi
    Ive signed up to the latest trial of Intune to test on Windows 8 PCs and slates.
    I have run in to an issue with remote assistnace.  Looks like its not supported any more in Windows 8?  See screenshots below, is this the case?
    I am running Windows 8 Enterprise.  
    See
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj662694.aspx
    Is this the case?

    Okay so Windows 8 has its own built in Windows remote assistance.  See below,
    So why couldnt MS ingrate this in to the Windows Intune Centre on the desktop?  It will be a nightmare explaining to users how to get to Windows Remote assistance tool.
    It was nice an easy in the Intune Centre.  MS have taken a major step backwards here which do not help the user or the servicedesk.
    I now need to add the short cut to the desktop for all users.  Crazy stuff.  I hope in the next realse MS will add it back in to the Intune Centre.
    Sorry Im doing my best not to get angry about this!
    http://www.advicehow.com/creating-remote-assistance-invitation-file-in-microsoft-windows-8/ 
    How to Create Remote Assistance Invitation File?
    In order to create Remote Assistance invitation file that can be sent to the administrators or helpdesk team via LAN, users must follow the steps given below:
    Log on to Windows 8 computer.
    Assuming that the computer has been configured to display classic start menu, click Start and from the available menu click Control Panel.
    On the opened window under System and Security category click to select Find and fix problems sub category.
    On Troubleshoot computer problems window from the left pane click to select Get help from a friend.
    On the next window click to select Invite someone to help you option.
    On the opened Windows Remote Assistance box click Save this invitation as a fileoption.
    Save File
    On Save As box type in the name of the invitation file in File name field and browse for the location from where this saved file can easily be located by remote helper.
    Alternatively, Save button can also be clicked without making any changes to save the file with the default Invitation name and at defaultDocuments location.
    This saved Invitation file must be sent to the helper via LAN.
    Once done, on the opened box update the helper with the displayed password that he must type in while creating Remote Assistancesession.
    Password
    After the helper has assisted successfully, Remote Assistance session can be terminated by closing the opened boxes and Windows.

  • Missing Remote Desktop Dialog Box in System Properties Running Under Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 But I Can Still See Remote Assistance Dialog Box

    Hello to everyone i am using Win 7 Ultimate SP 1 and when i go to system properties -> remote settings all i get is the remote assistance dialog box and i can't find the remote desktop dialog box. I can see the remote assistance dialog box but i
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    Plz help.....
    Thanks in advance!

    Hi,
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    Windows 7
    If this issue persists, it is recommended to perform system restore to get back to a previous time point to check what the result is:
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  • Accessing Windows Remote Assistant

    Windows' Remote Access Assistant allows someone to access a PC remotely to help fix a problem/issue. Does anyone know if there is a way or a program that I can use to do this from my Mac? To clarify, using my Mac I want to dial-in to the Remote Assistant to help someone fix a problem on their PC. They are using Windows 7.

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  • How i do fix a Remote Assistance file that has deleted in Windows Firewall with Advanced Security?

    Due of my accident, I cleaned a lot of idle files that I don't use while tapping "Delete" hotkey until a mistake I made. "Remote Assistance (TCP-In)" file has missing now. I'm looking this file need restore in Window Firewall, but how?
    Not sure if my computer may be critical after deleted a file allow to unblocked through firewall. I'm not a tech, but I need help. So please!
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    Remote Assistance (SSDP TCP-In)
    Remote Assistance (RA Server TCP-In)
    Remote Assistance (PNRP-In)
    Remote Assistance (DCOM-In)

    Hi,
    What you are talking about are Firewall rules, not files.
    They should be created with Group Policies.
    If yes, it can't be deleted from your client until an Administrator delete the rule in the Domain GPO.
    You should talk with your system administrators to see if they didn't change something.
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  • Achieving remote desktop, like in Windows. Is it possible?

    I've been googling abit on this subject but can't find a good answer it seems.
    I want to set up a remote desktop on my server where users can connect remotely (starting at gdm, kdm or what ever display manager that works) and log in to their desktop on a session of their own. E.g. the same way that remote desktops in windows works where multiple users can log in and do work simultaneously. Is there a reasonably easy way to do this in Linux?
    The closest I've seen is using x11vnc but I'm not sure that it will work the way I want. Or will it?

    antis wrote:
    zhiwlin wrote:Or you can download rdesktop (http://www.rdesktop.org) and compile (./configure, make, make install, make clean), then download tsclient (http://sourceforge.net/projects/tsclient) and compile (./configure, make, make install, make clean). Then run tsclient (I think the default is in /usr/local/bin folder).
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    xrdp: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=14654
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    €: btw you don't need to compile rdesktop, its in the arch repos.
    Last edited by mcover (2009-01-13 22:31:18)

  • Can I sort PC names in most recent order in Windows Remote Assistance?

    When I right-click Remote Desktop, I'm shown a list of recent machines to which I've connected.  However, when I bring up Remote Assistance, the machines I've connected to are listed in name order.  In most cases, I want to connect to the
    machine to which I was most recently connected.  Is there a way to change the sort order for this?

    Hi,
    Please understand this sort order is by design. we can not change it.
    Karen Hu
    TechNet Community Support

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