Remote Assistance
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According toRemote assistance for managed devices - Intune for Education | Microsoft Learnwhen I do a remote assistance with someone in Teams if I understand the article right, I should be able to see the screen that asks for admin credentials instead of just getting a black screen. How do I go about making this happen and is this only a feature in Intune for Education and not other Intune versions?371Views0likes0CommentsQuick Assist, Remote Assistance, UAC, Black Screen and UIAccess
Hi All, I've been facing a problem that I can't get my head around. So I have presentation scheduled for next week where I have to do a deep dive into User Account Control for my team. Yeah I know, but it's necessary, so hear me out. I have a part over sessions, winstation and the interaction of the secure desktop. I want to do a demo on the exclusion for UIAccess applications to bypass the secure desktop in a remote session like Remote Desktop or Quick Assist. So in the past when I enabled the GPO setting: "User Account Control: Allow UIAccess applications to prompt for elevation without using the secure desktop" the app would allow me to enter credentials for an admin when I did a remote session...... but for some reason this functionality seems to be broken and the only solution is to turn off the secure desktop completely, which (imho) is a no-go. My question, has anyone else encountered this? Is this GPO setting totally broken now, any solutions that leave the secure desktop turned on and allow me to use UIAccess tools with UAC process elevation? Thanks for all that try to help!8.2KViews0likes9CommentsRemote Assistance and Quick Assist - Unable to maintain connection
As the IT Manager for a small firm I desperately need reliable remote connectivity to my users. The tools which work(ed) well in the Win 7 world (TeamViewer, MS Teams, others) seem to not allow control to most System level tools, (GPE, Dev Mger, etc). I recently rediscovered Remote Assistance and shortly after that Quick Assist. Unfortunately I am running into issues with premature disconnection of both tools. The connections appear to become established, but are terminateing almost immediately. The I do not recall a message being displayed for Remote Assistance, just the white screen; Quick Assist displays the standard message for it's end of session: Screen sharing has ended Either you or the person you are helping has ended screen sharing. You can either reconnect or close Quick Assist now. I have not yet deployed this to all users, so have a small population of which 2 do not work and at least one that does work. On the problem devices, I have BOTH items failing. That said I am still trying to narrow down which end of the connection is the issue. I was suspect that it was my end, but as I can connect to a third PC with no issues, I am unsure. I see very few posts on what appear to be similar issues going back 4 years. These fundamentally offer 2 solutions: 1 - Internet properties => Advanced tab => Security uncheck "Do not save encrypted pages to disk" box 2 - Reset and Clear Recent Items and Frequent Places As best I can tell, the very first item in the article is not relevant to Quick Assist, but is to Remote Assistance. No other users have complained that BOTH tools are failing, so do not know if this is new or the same. All computers are Win 10 PRO V 1909 on a Domain. I was also able to connect from one of these to a Windows 10 Home V1909 not on the domain, but on my local Home LAN. I have tried with users connected both on and off our LAN (via Meraki VPN). FWIW, my home "Office" runs on a Unifi Controller and I am typically hard wired. I am unable to find any information on network requirements or trouble shooting the Quick assist app. I have also posted here: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/quick-assist/64aeae0c-2a3e-4d0e-bed5-a9c73a609b8c?tm=15989188694364.7KViews0likes1Comment