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Setup and using Remote Desktop on Windows PC's

Remote Desktop comes standard on all Windows Desktop and Laptop computers. To setup and use on Windows computers, your administrator or IT Support team will likely remote into your computer and setup a shortcut on your computer to use Remote Desktop

Connect to Remote PC

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Most times, you just double click on the Icon and it will automatically start connecting, it may ask you for a login, fill it in if you have it, or contact support if you don't know what it should be.

While connecting, it may get stuck on this screen for a while

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This will usually send a request to your Mobile Phone a Duo Authentication request, asking to approve your connection...

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Simply tap on the notification (or open the Duo Mobile App) and press Approve

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Only Approve when you are trying to connect, its better to ignore or Deny the connection if your not sure, please report if you know its not your device connecting...

Error: Remote Desktop can't connect to the remote computer...

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Getting this error can be several different reasons...

  1. If you get this error after it was trying to connect for about a minute or so, check your Duo Mobile App, did you "Approve" the connection.
    • If didn't get anything and even opened up app, then something isn't configured right, contact support
    • Duo Mobile asking for sign in or to be setup, or missing on your phone, contact support to get it setup.
  2. If you get this error almost instantly
    • Check your internet connection and make sure your connected to the correct Wi-Fi or Ethernet Cable is fully connected and you can go on websites just fine.

Error: Remote Desktop can't find the computer...

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Make sure that your Remote/Office/Work Computer is powered on at the Office.

If it still doesn't work, contact support

Error: Your computer can't connect to the remote computer ... reached its maximum allowed connections...

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If you are getting this error, that means that there is a limit set for your company of how many Devices/Users can connect at the same time and the limit has been reached. Usually this limit is set to offer better experience for all connected users, as too many users can cause freezing and severe lagging for everyone.

*Most times this is due to Internet or Server Capacity issue, you may contact support to see what can be done to raise the limit.