- Screens 4 6 6 – Access Your Computer Remotely Backup Sync
- Screens 4 6 6 – Access Your Computer Remotely Backup System
- Screens 4 6 6 – Access Your Computer Remotely Backup Software
Jul 31, 2016 Once you’ve selected the folders you want included in your backup, click on the Friend link in the Destinations section. You’ll see this in the lower section of the screen: Here you can get your backup code (to share with a friend who wants to backup to your computer) or plug in the code they’ve sent you. Click Back Up Now (below Backups). To encrypt your backups, select “Encrypt local backup,” type a password, then click Set Password. To see the backups stored on your computer, choose Edit Preferences, then click Devices. Wipe files. Encrypted backups have a lock icon in the list of backups.
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Quick Assist is a new app in Windows 10 that enables you to receive or provide assistance over a remote connection. We encourage you to try Quick Assist for a more streamlined, easy-to-use experience.
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Open Quick Assist
Select Start > Quick Assist.
Give assistance
Select Start > Quick Assist (or select the Start button, type Quick Assist in the search box, then select it in the results). Select Assist another person, then send the 6-digit code to the person you're helping. When they've entered it, select either Take full control or View screen. Select Continue and wait for the person you're helping to allow the connection.
Get assistance
Select Start > Quick Assist (or select the Start button, type Quick Assist in the search box, then select it in the results). In the Code from assistant box, enter the 6-digit code you were given, and select Share sceen. Wait for your helper, then select Allow in the window that displays.
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You can also use Windows Remote Assistance and Easy Connect to give and receive remote assistance.