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bad-yeti
Jul 29, 2004

Space Yeti.
I have just bought a small mini PC that i'd like to run with no monitor, keyboard etc. It has Windows 10Home installed which does not have remote desktop server. Not does it have telnet server and it will not install on the unit.

I know there are products line VNC but you need a code each time. I need something that I can jump in and out of using the standard login details.

Is there anything you would recommend? Or better yet any way to get Telnet to work as a server on 10 home.

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DOOMocrat
Oct 2, 2003

As long as you're using it for personal use, TeamViewer is free. If you don't mind spending a little cash, Splashtop is good too.

Riller
Jun 16, 2008
Seconding Splashtop, especially since you said that you don't want to have to enter a code every time. In my experience using the free version of TeamViewer, you have to enter a specific code to allow remote access for each session. Splashtop is worth the few bucks a year to have easy no-hassle access.

DOOMocrat
Oct 2, 2003

With TeamViewer, you can set up Remote Control with Password, then save the password on that client. It would be a one time thing. But Splashtop is pretty neat, and actually pretty good at passing video/audio over RDC as well.

bad-yeti
Jul 29, 2004

Space Yeti.
Thank you gents I shall look at Splashtop.

I appreciate your advice.

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