What Is a Remote Desktop Connection?
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A remote desktop connection is a type of software that allows one computer to access and control another computer remotely over the Internet. It works by having the remote computer send its screen and keyboard/mouse inputs over the Internet to the local computer. The local computer then sends the corresponding inputs back over the Internet to the remote computer. This allows the user of the local computer to access the remote computer as if they were sitting in front of it. It is commonly used to remotely access work computers from home, as well as for providing technical support to remote users.
A remote desktop connection is a technology that allows a user to connect to a computer from a different location, using the Internet. This connection allows a user to access all the documents, programs, and other files stored on the remote computer as if they were physically connected to it.