- Remote Desktop — Allow access to your PC
- How to enable Remote Desktop
- Windows 10 Fall Creator Update (1709) or later
- Windows 7 and early version of Windows 10
- All versions of Windows (Legacy method)
- Should I enable Remote Desktop?
- Why allow connections only with Network Level Authentication?
- Remote Desktop clients
- Configuring the remote PC
- Remote Desktop client URI scheme
- Клиенты удаленного рабочего стола Remote Desktop clients
- Настройка удаленного компьютера Configuring the remote PC
- Схема URI для клиента удаленного рабочего стола Remote Desktop client URI scheme
- Get started with the Microsoft Store Client
- Get the RD client and start using it
- Add a Remote PC connection
- Add a workspace
- Pin a saved PC to your Start menu
- Connect to an RD Gateway to access internal assets
- Global app settings
- Managed items
- Session settings
- App settings
- Manage your user accounts
- Navigate your remote session
- Start a remote session
- Connection bar
- Command bar
- Use direct touch gestures and mouse modes
- Give us feedback
Remote Desktop — Allow access to your PC
Applies to: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2
You can use Remote Desktop to connect to and control your PC from a remote device by using a Microsoft Remote Desktop client (available for Windows, iOS, macOS and Android). When you allow remote connections to your PC, you can use another device to connect to your PC and have access to all of your apps, files, and network resources as if you were sitting at your desk.
You can use Remote Desktop to connect to Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise, Windows 8.1 and 8 Enterprise and Pro, Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate, and Windows Server versions newer than Windows Server 2008. You can’t connect to computers running a Home edition (like Windows 10 Home).
To connect to a remote PC, that computer must be turned on, it must have a network connection, Remote Desktop must be enabled, you must have network access to the remote computer (this could be through the Internet), and you must have permission to connect. For permission to connect, you must be on the list of users. Before you start a connection, it’s a good idea to look up the name of the computer you’re connecting to and to make sure Remote Desktop connections are allowed through its firewall.
How to enable Remote Desktop
The simplest way to allow access to your PC from a remote device is using the Remote Desktop options under Settings. Since this functionality was added in the Windows 10 Fall Creators update (1709), a separate downloadable app is also available that provides similar functionality for earlier versions of Windows. You can also use the legacy way of enabling Remote Desktop, however this method provides less functionality and validation.
Windows 10 Fall Creator Update (1709) or later
You can configure your PC for remote access with a few easy steps.
- On the device you want to connect to, select Start and then click the Settings icon on the left.
- Select the System group followed by the Remote Desktop item.
- Use the slider to enable Remote Desktop.
- It is also recommended to keep the PC awake and discoverable to facilitate connections. Click Show settings to enable.
- As needed, add users who can connect remotely by clicking Select users that can remotely access this PC.
- Members of the Administrators group automatically have access.
- Make note of the name of this PC under How to connect to this PC. You’ll need this to configure the clients.
Windows 7 and early version of Windows 10
To configure your PC for remote access, download and run the Microsoft Remote Desktop Assistant. This assistant updates your system settings to enable remote access, ensures your computer is awake for connections, and checks that your firewall allows Remote Desktop connections.
All versions of Windows (Legacy method)
To enable Remote Desktop using the legacy system properties, follow the instructions to Connect to another computer using Remote Desktop Connection.
Should I enable Remote Desktop?
If you only want to access your PC when you are physically using it, you don’t need to enable Remote Desktop. Enabling Remote Desktop opens a port on your PC that is visible to your local network. You should only enable Remote Desktop in trusted networks, such as your home. You also don’t want to enable Remote Desktop on any PC where access is tightly controlled.
Be aware that when you enable access to Remote Desktop, you are granting anyone in the Administrators group, as well as any additional users you select, the ability to remotely access their accounts on the computer.
You should ensure that every account that has access to your PC is configured with a strong password.
Why allow connections only with Network Level Authentication?
If you want to restrict who can access your PC, choose to allow access only with Network Level Authentication (NLA). When you enable this option, users have to authenticate themselves to the network before they can connect to your PC. Allowing connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with NLA is a more secure authentication method that can help protect your computer from malicious users and software. To learn more about NLA and Remote Desktop, check out Configure NLA for RDS Connections.
If you’re remotely connecting to a PC on your home network from outside of that network, don’t select this option.
Remote Desktop clients
Applies to: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2
You can control a remote PC by using a Microsoft Remote Desktop client. The client can run on almost any device, including on your mobile smartphone. The client gives you the same powers you would have if you could reach the PC’s keyboard. Through the client, you can:
- Operate the apps that are installed on the PC.
- Access the files and network resources of the PC.
- Leave the apps open when you end the client.
Before you start, see the supported configuration article. The article discusses the PC configurations that the Remote Desktop clients can connect to. Also see the client FAQ article.
The following client apps are available:
Client | Get the app | Documentation | Latest version |
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Windows Desktop | Windows Desktop client | Get started, What’s new | 1.2.1844 |
Microsoft Store | Windows 10 client in the Microsoft Store | Get started, What’s new | 1.2.1810 |
Android | Android client in Google Play | Get started, What’s new | 10.0.10 |
iOS | iOS client in the App Store | Get started, What’s new | 10.2.5 |
macOS | macOS client in the App Store | Get started, What’s new | 10.5.2 |
Configuring the remote PC
To configure your remote PC before accessing it remotely, see Allow access to your PC.
Remote Desktop client URI scheme
You can integrate features of Remote Desktop clients across platforms by enabling a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) scheme. Learn about the supported URI attributes that you can use with the iOS, Mac, and Android clients.
Клиенты удаленного рабочего стола Remote Desktop clients
Применяется к: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2 Applies to: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2
Управлять удаленным компьютером можно с помощью клиента Удаленного рабочего стола (Майкрософт). You can control a remote PC by using a Microsoft Remote Desktop client. Клиент может работать практически на любом устройстве, в том числе на смартфоне. The client can run on almost any device, including on your mobile smartphone. Клиент предоставляет те же возможности, что и при доступе к клавиатуре компьютера. The client gives you the same powers you would have if you could reach the PC’s keyboard. С помощью клиента можно: Through the client, you can:
- управлять приложениями, которые установлены на компьютере; Operate the apps that are installed on the PC.
- получать доступ к файлам и сетевым ресурсам компьютера; Access the files and network resources of the PC.
- оставлять приложения открытыми после завершения работы клиента. Leave the apps open when you end the client.
Перед началом работы ознакомьтесь со статьей о поддерживаемой конфигурация. Before you start, see the supported configuration article. В этой статье рассматриваются конфигурации компьютеров, к которым могут подключаться клиенты Удаленного рабочего стола. The article discusses the PC configurations that the Remote Desktop clients can connect to. См. также статью с часто задаваемыми вопросами о клиенте. Also see the client FAQ article.
Доступны следующие клиентские приложения. The following client apps are available:
Клиент Client | Получение приложения Get the app | Документация Documentation | Последняя версия Latest version |
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Настольный компьютер с Windows Windows Desktop | Клиент Удаленного рабочего стола Windows Desktop client | Начало работы, Что нового Get started, What’s new | 1.2.1844 1.2.1844 |
Microsoft Store Microsoft Store | Клиент Windows 10 в Microsoft Store Windows 10 client in the Microsoft Store | Начало работы, Что нового Get started, What’s new | 1.2.1810 1.2.1810 |
Android Android | Клиент Android в Google Play Android client in Google Play | Начало работы, Что нового Get started, What’s new | 10.0.10 10.0.10 |
iOS iOS | Клиент iOS в App Store iOS client in the App Store | Начало работы, Что нового Get started, What’s new | 10.2.5 10.2.5 |
macOS macOS | Клиент macOS в App Store macOS client in the App Store | Начало работы, Что нового Get started, What’s new | 10.5.2 10.5.2 |
Настройка удаленного компьютера Configuring the remote PC
Чтобы настроить удаленный компьютер перед получением к нему удаленного доступа, разрешите доступ к этому компьютеру. To configure your remote PC before accessing it remotely, see Allow access to your PC.
Схема URI для клиента удаленного рабочего стола Remote Desktop client URI scheme
Вы можете интегрировать функции клиентов удаленного рабочего стола на всех платформах с помощью схемы URI. You can integrate features of Remote Desktop clients across platforms by enabling a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) scheme. Ознакомьтесь с поддерживаемыми атрибутами URI, которые можно использовать с клиентами для iOS, Mac и Android. Learn about the supported URI attributes that you can use with the iOS, Mac, and Android clients.
Get started with the Microsoft Store Client
You can use the Remote Desktop client for Windows to work with Windows apps and PCs remotely from a different Windows device.
Use the following information to get started. Be sure to check out the FAQ if you have any questions.
- Curious about the new releases for the Microsoft Store Client? Check out What’s new in the Microsoft Store Client
- You can run the client on any supported version of Windows 10.
Get the RD client and start using it
Follow these steps to get started with Remote Desktop on your Windows 10 device:
- Download the Remote Desktop client from Microsoft Store.
- Set up your PC to accept remote connections.
- Add a Remote PC connection or a workspace. You use a connection to connect directly to a Windows PC and a workspace to use a RemoteApp program, session-based desktop, or virtual desktop published by your admin.
- Pin items so you can get to Remote Desktop quickly.
Add a Remote PC connection
To create a Remote PC connection:
- In the Connection Center, tap + Add, and then tap PCs.
- Enter the following information for the computer you want to connect to:
- PC name – the name of the computer. The PC name can be a Windows computer name, an Internet domain name, or an IP address. You can also append port information to the PC name (for example, MyDesktop:3389 or 10.0.0.1:3389).
- User account – The user account to use to access the remote PC. Tap + to add a new account or select an existing account. You can use the following formats for the username: user_name, domain\user_name, or user_name@domain.com. You can also specify whether to prompt for credentials during the connection by selecting Ask me every time.
- You can also set additional options by tapping on Show more:
- Display name – An easy-to-remember name for the PC you’re connecting to. You can use any string, but if you don’t specify a friendly name, the PC name is displayed.
- Group – Specify a group to make it easier to find your connections later. You can add a new group by tapping + or select one from the list.
- Gateway – The Remote PC gateway that you want to use to connect to virtual PCs, RemoteApp programs, and session-based PCs on an internal corporate network. Get the information about the gateway from your system administrator.
- Connect to admin session — Use this option to connect to a console session to administrate a Windows server.
- Swap mouse buttons – Use this option to swap the left mouse button functions for the right mouse button. Swapping mouse buttons is necessary when you use a PC configured for a left-handed user but you only have a right-handed mouse.
- Set my remote session resolution to: – Select the resolution you want to use in the session. Choose for me will set the resolution based on the size of the client.
- Change the size of the display: – When selecting a high static resolution for the session, you can use this setting to make items on the screen appear larger to improve readability. This setting only applies when connecting to Windows 8.1 or later.
- Update the remote session resolution on resize – When enabled, the client will dynamically update the session resolution based on the size of the client. This setting only applies when connecting to Windows 8.1 or later.
- Clipboard – When enabled, allows you to copy text and images to/from the remote PC.
- Audio Playback – Select the device to use for audio during your remote session. You can choose to play sound on the local devices, the remote PC, or not at all.
- Audio Recording – When enabled, allows you to use a local microphone with applications on the remote PC.
- Tap Save.
Need to edit these settings? Tap the overflow menu (. ) next to the name of the PC, and then tap Edit.
Want to delete the connection? Again, tap the overflow menu (. ), and then tap Remove.
Add a workspace
Workspaces are RemoteApp programs, session-based desktops, and virtual desktops published by your admin using Remote Desktop Services.
To add a workspace:
- On the Connection Center screen, tap + Add, and then tap Workspaces.
- Enter the Feed URL provided by your admin and tap Find feeds.
- When prompted, provide the credentials to subscribe to the feed.
The workspaces will be displayed in the Connection Center.
To delete workspaces:
- In the Connection Center, tap the overflow menu (. ) next to the workspace.
- Tap Remove.
Pin a saved PC to your Start menu
To pin a connection to your Start menu, tap the overflow menu (. ) next to the name of the PC, and then tap Pin to Start.
Now you can start the PC connection directly from your Start menu by tapping it.
Connect to an RD Gateway to access internal assets
A Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway) lets you connect to a remote computer on a corporate network from anywhere on the Internet. You can create and manage your gateways using the Remote Desktop client.
To set up a new gateway:
In the Connection Center, tap Settings.
Next to Gateway, tap + to add a new gateway.
You can also add a gateway when you add a new connection.
Enter the following information:
- Server name – The name of the computer you want to use as a gateway. The server name can be a Windows computer name, an Internet domain name, or an IP address. You can also add port information to the server name (for example: RDGateway:443 or 10.0.0.1:443).
- User account — Select or add a user account to use with the Remote PC Gateway you’re connecting to. You can also select Use desktop user account to use the same credentials that you used for the remote PC connection.
Tap Save.
Global app settings
You can set the following global settings in your client by tapping Settings:
Managed items
- User account — Allows you to add, edit, and delete user accounts saved in the client. You can also update the password for an account after it’s changed.
- Gateway — Allows you to add, edit, and delete gateway servers saved in the client.
- Group — Allows you to add, edit, and delete groups saved in the client. You can also group connections here.
Session settings
- Start connections in full screen — When enabled, anytime a connection is launched, the client will use the entire screen of the current monitor.
- Start each connection in a new window — When enabled, each connection is launched in a separate window, allowing you to place them on different monitors and switch between them using the taskbar.
- When resizing the app: — Allows you control over what happens when the client window is resized. Defaults to Stretch the content, preserving aspect ratio.
- Use keyboard commands with: — Lets you specify where keyboard commands like WIN or ALT+TAB are used. The default is to only send them to the session when the connection is in full screen.
- Prevent the screen from timing out — Allows you to keep the screen from timing out when a session is active. Preventing timeout is helpful when the connection doesn’t need interaction for long periods of time.
App settings
- Show PC Previews — Lets you see a preview of a PC in the Connection Center before you connect to it. This setting is on by default.
- Help improve Remote Desktop — Sends anonymous data to Microsoft. We use this data to improve the client. To learn more about how we treat this anonymous and private data, see the Microsoft Privacy Statement. This setting is on by default.
Manage your user accounts
When you connect to a PC or workspace, you can save the account’s information to connect to it later. You can also define user accounts within the client instead of saving the user data when you connect to a PC.
To create a new user account:
- In the Connection Center, tap Settings.
- Next to User account, tap + to add a new user account.
- Enter the following information:
- Username — The name of the user to save for use with a remote connection. You can enter the user name in any of the following formats: user_name, domain\user_name, or user_name@domain.com.
- Password — The password for the user you specified. This field can be left blank to be prompted for a password during the connection.
- Tap Save.
To delete a user account:
- In the Connection Center, tap Settings.
- Select the account to delete from the list under User account.
- Next to User account, tap the edit icon.
- Tap Remove this account at the bottom to delete the user account.
- You can also edit the user account and tap Save.
Navigate your remote session
This section describes the tools available to help you navigate your remote session once you’ve connected to the service.
Start a remote session
- Tap the name of the connection you want to use to start the session.
- If you haven’t saved credentials for the connection, you’ll be prompted to provide a Username and Password.
- If you’re asked to verify the certificate for your workspace or PC, review the information and ensure you trust this PC before tapping Connect. You can also select Don’t ask about this certificate again to always accept this certificate.
Connection bar
The connection bar gives you access to additional navigation controls. By default, the connection bar is placed in the middle of the top of the screen. Tap and drag the bar to the left or right to move it.
- Pan Control — The pan control enables the screen to be enlarged and moved around. Pan control is only available on touch-enabled devices and using the direct touch mode.
- To enable or disable the pan control, tap the pan icon in the connection bar to display the pan control. The screen will zoom in while the pan control is active. Tap the pan icon in the connection bar again to hide the control and return the screen to its original resolution.
- To use the pan control, tap and hold the pan control and then drag in the direction you want to move the screen.
- To move the pan control, double-tap and hold the pan control to move the control on the screen.
- Additional options — Tap the additional options icon to display the session selection bar and command bar.
- Keyboard — Tap the keyboard icon to display or hide the on-screen keyboard. The pan control is displayed automatically when the keyboard is displayed.
Command bar
Tap the . on the connection bar to display the command bar on the right side of the screen.
- Home — Use the Home button to return to the connection center from the command bar.
- You can also use the back button for the same action. If you use the back button, your active session won’t be disconnected, allowing you to launch additional connections.
- Disconnect — Use the Disconnect button to disconnect from the session. Your apps will remain active as long as the session is still active on the remote PC.
- Full-screen — Enters or exits full screen mode.
- Touch or Mouse — You can switch between the mouse modes (Direct Touch and Mouse Pointer).
Use direct touch gestures and mouse modes
You can interact with your session with two available mouse modes:
- Direct touch: Passes all of the touch contacts to the session to be interpreted remotely.
- Used in the same way you would use Windows with a touch screen.
- Mouse pointer: Transforms your local touch screen into a large touchpad, letting you move a mouse pointer in the session.
- Used in the same way you would use Windows with a touchpad.
In Windows 8 or later, the native touch gestures are supported in Direct Touch mode.
Mouse mode | Mouse operation | Gesture |
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Direct touch | Left-click | Tap with one finger |
Direct touch | Right-click | Tap and hold with one finger |
Mouse pointer | Left-click | Tap with one finger |
Mouse pointer | Left-click and drag | Double-tap and hold with one finger, then drag |
Mouse pointer | Right-click | Tap with two fingers |
Mouse pointer | Right-click and drag | Double-tap and hold with two fingers, then drag |
Mouse pointer | Mouse wheel | Tap and hold with two fingers, then drag up or down |
Mouse pointer | Zoom | With two fingers, pinch to zoom out and move fingers apart to zoom in |
Give us feedback
Have a feature suggestion or want to report a problem? Tell us with the Feedback Hub.
You can also give us feedback by selecting the ellipsis button (. ) in the client app, then selecting Feedback, as shown in the following image.
To best help you, we need you to give us as detailed information about the issue as possible. For example, you can include screenshots or a recording of the actions you took leading up to the issue. For more tips about how to provide helpful feedback, see Feedback.