Remote Connect Service
Access connected computers across dispersed networks via Deep Freeze Cloud.
To add Remote Connect to the Policy, go to Add Policy > Deep Freeze Windows > Remote Connect > select Enable (install and inherit settings from Faronics Default policy) or Enable (Install and use below settings).
Selecting this option enables the Remote Connect function on all computers using this Policy.
When the Remote Connect policy is enabled, the Ask for User Permission to Remotely Access Computer option will be enabled by default. One option (RDP or VNC) must be selected to be able to save the policy.
Once the Remote Connect service is installed, navigate to the Computers page and select a computer to remotely connect.
RDP
Select the Enable RDP Connection checkbox to allow remote access to the computer (including apps, files, network resources). The Ask for User Permission to Remotely Access Computer option will be enabled by default. This option will notify the users whenever an IT Admin tries to remote into the user’s computer.
VNC
VNC allows you to remotely access computers and assist end users using VNC over Internet.
Select the Enable VNC Connection checkbox to allow remote access to the computer, and assign a VNC password.
The Ask for User Permission to Remotely Access Computer option will be enabled by default. This option will notify the users whenever an IT Admin tries to remote into the user’s computer.
Enabling VNC connection will install UltraVNC on the computer once the policy is applied to a new computer.
If UltraVNC has been previously installed or already enabled in the Software Updater policy, it will be uninstalled and replaced with the password-protected version as per policy.
For Policies with Deep Freeze and/or Anti-Executable enabled and Remote Connect already installed, enabling VNC in the Remote Connect Policy or applying a new policy on a computer with VNC disabled requires running a maintenance period to install the VNC client.
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