How to Add Remote Connections and Tweak Settings in Remote Desktop App

We have talked about Microsoft’s Remote Desktop universal app version and discussed how it is set up in order to establish connection between two computers running on a Windows OS that supports remote connections but what we have shown in our previous tutorial isn’t everything yet. Yes! There still are some other things that you […]

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How to Use the Remote Desktop Universal App in Setting Up Remote Connections

We have been talking about one of the awesome features that is found in the Windows operating system which is called Remote Desktop Connection in our previous tutorials and there is still more to discover and learn about this tool which we are going to discuss deeper in a series of other tutorials including this […]

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How to Connect to Windows PC Using Ubuntu OS With Remote Desktop Connection

Windows has a very useful feature that is capable of connecting the computer that you are currently using right now with another one that is found in a different location. We’ve talked about this feature in our previous tutorials but there are still some aspects to it that needs to be discussed and one of […]

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What Really Is a Remote Desktop Connection and Why Should You Use It?

Ever since it came into existence, the Windows operating system has really been through many changes and innovations. One of the best features that it has is called the Remote Desktop Connections. Now, it may be your first time of hearing about this or you may already have a little bit of idea on how […]

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How is Remote Desktop Connection Different from Windows Remote Assistance?

We’ve been covering many of the tools and features that are found in the Windows operating system but it seems like this computer software really has an unlimited set of stuff in it that are all designed to make every user’s life a lot easier. One of these tools that are designed to boost productivity […]

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