Often, users of personal computers, notdelving into the intricacies of the device, as well as not understanding the nuances of various programs, use in their work only a limited part of the available functions. This approach is very justified with a small amount of time, but it can be of poor service if there are additional requirements or desires to do something in a new way.
If you do not want to understand yourself,but among friends there are those to whom you could turn for help, then if you have a problem with the computer, you can well help "Remote Assistant."
This Windows feature is a standard serviceoperating system, allowing another user the same OS to get remote access to your computer's files, in order to help you solve the difficulties. You must completely trust the person who will help you, as he will have full access to your computer, will be able to view personal files and so on.
The application is built into the system, starting with OSWindows XP. It was so much in demand that it became part of later versions. In addition to its standard purpose, "Remote Assistant" is used for distance learning of someone, because when you connect you can work with someone else's desktop as you can with your own, and the person you connected to your computer will be able to see all the actions on your computer.
If you consider the "Remote Assistant" Windows 7, you can see that it is slightly different from the analog in previous versions.
Using Remote Assistance in Windows 7
First, you need to make sure thatthe user and his future assistant on the computer installed is Windows 7, and there is a program for exchanging messages Windows Live Messenger, otherwise the connection will fail. Then start the Windows Live Messenger communication service and enter the login procedure (if you do not have a Live Messenger account, it should be created on the official website or directly in the program menu).
Then press the combination of keys Win + R, inthe window that appears without quotes is written "msra" and click "Enter". This will lead to the opening of the main window of the Remote Assistance service. Select "Invite someone you trust to help," and then click "Use Easy Connect." As a result, you can select an administrator in the Windows Live Messenger contact list and send him an invitation. The future assistant should also open the program window and select "Help the person who invited you" in conjunction with "Use Easy Connect". After all these steps are completed, the administrator can perform a remote connection to the user's computer.
In the future, all these tinctures can not be implemented, keeping them as standard.
In this way, you can perform a remoteadministration and provide computer assistance at a distance without additional installed programs, only through the standard "Remote Assistance" service built into Windows.