
One can access, manage, and control the desktop remotely from anywhere. With this connectivity of the network, computers get connected to remote software. From that point I just click the link and I'm connected to the target.In today’s modern era, most computers and devices are now network-enabled. When you connect to that PC from another, you type in the password and tell AnyDesk to remember it. When you set up AnyDesk on a client PC you assign a password for unattended remote access. That is how I use it, I have links to all the PC's I control on my Linux desktop and just click on one to make the connection. But as I noted above, you can connect to a remote PC and then tell AnyDesk to drop a link to that PC to the desktop. AnyDesk has no such restrictions for free use.ĪnyDesk has address book functionality, but that requires a paid subscription. But where I ran into problems is that it is also a violation of their terms to use it to connect to a server, even if on your local network. You can't use it to connect to your work PC - that's a violation. So yes, once you set it up on your parents machine, assign a password and make the connection from yours, you can then remotely connect any time their PC is on.Īnother note on Team Viewer: According to their terms you can use it for free to provide non-commercial support to friends and family.


From that point I just click the link and I'm connected to the target.

Click to expand.AnyDesk has address book functionality, but that requires a paid subscription.
