
In 1940, Bell Telephone Laboratories researcher George Stibitz
demonstrated the Complex Number Calculator at Dartmouth College in New
Hampshire. The calculator, however, was in New York City. According to
the Computer History Museum website, “Stibitz stunned the group” by
remotely operating the calculator via telephone lines. Today, remotely
accessing your devices isn’t nearly so novel. With the built-in Remote
Assistance application on your Windows machine, you can control who can
access your computer and for how long..
Instructions
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Create an invitation from the host -- the computer you want
to control remotely. Click “Start” and “Control Panel.” Type “Remote
Settings” in the search bar and press “Enter.” Click “Allow Remote
Access to Your Computer.” Ensure that there is a check in the box, and
then click “Advanced.”
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Choose the length of time for the invitation to stay open, up to 30 days. Click “OK,” and then click “OK” again.
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Click “Start” and type “Remote Assistance,” and then press “Enter.”
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Click “Invite Someone You Trust to Help You.” Save the
invitation as a file and attach it to an email if you use a Web-based
client, or use Outlook to automatically attach it.
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Email the invitation to an account that you can access from
your remote location. The attachment automates the connection process;
if you don’t receive the email, you can't control the host computer.
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Change your host computer's hibernation and sleep settings,
if applicable, via the Control Panel, in Hardware and Sound, under Power
Options. If the host computer is hibernating or sleeping when the
Remote Assistance request comes from the remote computer, you won’t be
able to connect.
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Launch your email program or website on the remote computer.
Open the email you sent to yourself and the attachment with the
invitation. Windows then will automatically launch its Remote Desktop
Connection software.
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Connect to the host computer and perform your desired tasks.
Enter your administrator password to allow changes to your system and
to gain access through your computer’s firewall, if needed.
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Close the connection only when you've completed all desired
tasks, as you won’t be able to reconnect without a new invitation from
the host computer. Reconnect using the same process if you accidentally
lose the connection on your end; if the connection is lost on the host
end, you can't re-establish it.