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.

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.


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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.

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.

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.

On your Windows, Android, or iOS device: Open the Remote Desktop app (available for free from Microsoft Store, Google Play, and the Mac App Store), and add the name of the PC that you want to connect to (from Step 1). Select the remote PC name that you added, and then wait for the connection to complete.

On your Windows, Android, or iOS device: Open the Remote Desktop app (available for free from Microsoft Store, Google Play, and the Mac App Store), and add the name of the PC that you want to connect to (from Step 1). Select the remote PC name that you added, and then wait for the connection to complete.

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 connections to gateways using the Remote Desktop app.

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I have been trying to get Meta Quest Remote Desktop to work for my windows 10 pc for a while now and noticed many people seem to have the same problem as me but no solution. I currently can get it to work on my Microsoft Surface Pro 7 on windows 11 but really want it to work on my other pc.

Hey everyone! I heard back from our teams, and it looks like the issue should now be resolved, and you should be able to log into the desktop app now. If you're still having trouble logging in, I recommend creating a support ticket to provide logs for your computer, as this can help our engineering team look into this issue further. I hope this information helps!

I'm trying to use remote desktop on my desktop (Ryzen 5950X, RTX 3090, Win 11), whenever I run the application on Windows 11 I get to the "Continue with Meta account" button, click it which opens a browser window where I click to authenticate, then the app moves back to the "Go to your headset to connect" screen. After a few moments (usually when I try to click to connect to the PC which now shows in my devices within the Remote Desktop menu), it will bump me straight back to the "Continue with Meta account" screen.

While it works just fine on my laptop (Surface Book 3, running win 11) it doesn't work on my desktop (also running win 11). For some reason after I authenticate my meta account in the browser window after about 15-20 seconds it will log me out. During this short window the pc is never accessible in my headset, but the PC is added to the list of devices I can use remote desktop with.

@NathanSudo I'm not the person who made this topic, but I have the exact same issue. I have a working system (Surface Book 3, with a 1650m gpu) and a non-working system (Desktop, with a 3090 gpu). Both on the same network and the same OS (Win 11). The log in works, on both, on the desktop however I am logged out moments after logging in and can never connect to my Quest 3.



I also cannot submit a bug report while logged in as I get an error message telling me to try again.

@BlameChris Sorry to hear you are having this issue, I can confirm that this issue has been reported directly to the Horizon Workrooms team and although I don't have any answers yet -- I'm doing my best to raise the issue and hopefully get some answers. If you have time to test things out, can you try the Remote Display app from your app library and see if that connects on the Desktop that's having the issues? Some members of the Workrooms community are also experiencing this issue and a few have reported that Remote Display works fine while Workrooms doesn't -- with the same Remote Desktop app installed on the desktop. 


I'd be curious about your experience, the more data we can get the better hopefully the Meta team can resolve the issue!




Having looked around a bit, it appears there is unfortunately no way to enable reboot/shutdown from the start menu in a remote session in Windows 7, even through group policies :( I guess Windows 7 is designed for a "dumber" user on average, considering Server 2008 is not gimped in this way :) I guess my main method will be to press Ctrl-Alt-End (remote equivalent to Ctrl-Alt-Del) and then use the shutdown options from that dialog.

To add to the excellent answer for making the shortcut -- when you open cmd.exe make sure to do "run as Administrator" or use runas, otherwise windows will (probably) tell you "You do not have sufficient privilege to perform this operation." That's whether your account has admin rights or not.

Yes, there is a way to do this. I have it enabled on a remote machine in Windows 7 Professional. Stating there is NO way to do it in Windows 7 is incorrect information. It can be done, I am using Windows Classic Shell for the Windows Classic Start Menu on the machine.

I am not exactly sure how I enabled it... I'll keep researching it & get back to you, BUT it can be done. It's right there on the start menu when I connect remotely. The classic Windows start menu "Shutdown" button is there right under the "disconnect button" and has all of the regular submenu buttons; restart, switch user, shutdown, sleep, hibernate, & lock. Yes, they all work just like sitting in front of the machine. Possibly, it is something in the Windows Classic Shell, you might look into it.

I have not yet figured out how the shutdown and restart buttons for RDC are available off of the star menu in a RDC session on my observatory machine, but LonnieBest is correct. By going to the settings from the menu then to the security button you will get to the windows screen to Lock, Logoff, Change Password, or Start Task Manger. You will find a red "power button" to the right bottom of the screen, clicking on it will bring up the ability to Restart, Sleep, Hibernate, or Shutdown the remote machine. Works fine for the machines I do management remotely for in the observatory and the shop. You must have administrator privileges or permissions to use the Security menu button for this however. 17dc91bb1f

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