remote access OF can I have 7 home premium to surface RT

Hi all

I have following a workflow access remotely in my windows 7 Home premium and then got the address of the computer and then went to my RT surface and opened the Office connection remotely, typed in the windows 7 premium address personal and clicked on connect, but it did not work.  Can we with a windows 7 Home premium and a surface RT help me.  It's different with windows 8 and surface PRO so you have these two different computers.  Help, please!  Thank you.

zutalors

I think you get the to & mixed here, which is an easy mistake to make.

In your open message, you are on your Surface RT, trying to access your system Win 7 Home, correct?

It is a connection to your Win 7 system, not him. It's the Surface. The connection system, you're on (referred to as the customer) to the one you are trying to access (called the host).

Unfortunately, Home Premium does not include the ability to be a host for remote desktop, so you can not connect.

You can probably switch to professional using the Express Upgrade feature, but you will have to pay for it. If it is better to buy, it is to you.

There are other options. You can try Teamviewer, which is free for personal use, and will allow you to access your Windows 7 system anywhere you have an internet connection. Install the program of Teamviewer on your Windows 7 system and follow the instructions to configure unattended access. To make things easier, I would put up a free Teamviewer account.

Then install the Soft Touch Teamviewer on your Surface and connect to your Teamviewer account. Your computer will display available to connect to. click on it and you will be connected.

TeamViewer is reliable and safe, but there is a bit of overhead to connect - this is not quite as sensitive as being actually at the computer, and the image quality is slightly reduced. It is still very usable but.

If you use Teamviewer they decide "too much" you're really a pro after all user and pay you, so it is preferable to the use of the lamp. I use it mainly to support remotely, rather than to access my own computers.

Another option is Splashtop, which also offers a free service, as long as you connect to your own network. They charge if you want to access your computer anywhere, but it's not expensive. I use it to access my system Win 8 Home of my Surface. Its reliability and on a local connection, it's like being at the computer. Its designed for games and multimedia and it shows in the quality of the image and responsiveness.

Yet once you install host of Splashtop on your Windows 7 computer and create a free account. Make sure Splashtop loads at startup - it is an installation option. Then install the app Splashtop on your Surface and you sign in to your account. The application will display your Windows 7 system as available to connect.

TeamViewer both Splashtop are very easy to implement. IMO you can't really go wrong with either - it depends on your needs.

Try them both and see if it does the trick. If this isn't the case, you can always make the Express Pro upgrade.

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