How To Install Microsoft Quick Assist On Windows 11 [Tutorial]

How To Install Microsoft Quick Assist On Windows 11 [Tutorial]

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How To Install Microsoft Quick Assist On Windows 11 [Tutorial]

Have you ever had a friend or family member ask you for help setting something up on their PC? Maybe they asked you why it's not running properly, or maybe they were unsure why a program wouldn't install. In any case, if you aren't able to meet them in person — more so now that many people are working from home — the Windows 11 Quick Assist feature allows you to remotely access their Windows 11 PC. This feature gives you full control, so you can quickly work your magic on their device.

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A little-known app that comes with Windows 11, Quick Assist is a remote-access tool that connects two PCs over the internet so that a person at one PC can remotely control the other. In this way, the person controlling the remote PC can diagnose or fix a problem with it — for example, by running an anti-malware program or uninstalling a troublesome hardware driver.

Under Quick Assist, users at both PCs see the desktop of the PC being controlled. That also makes this app a great teaching tool: The person remote-controlling the PC can demonstrate to the other person how to use an application or perform a particular task.

This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Samsung.







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