"Hello everyone! I would like to ask, is it possible to connect to the server remotely using PowerShell? Since the remote desktop connection feature on my computer cannot be enabled, can you please guide me on how to remotely connect to another computer via PowerShell? Thank you very much for any help! ”
How do I remotely connect to a computer in PowerShell?
We know that there are many ways to connect your computer remotely to other devices, such as through Group Policy or by entering the "mstsc" command in the run window. In fact, using PowerShell to remotely execute commands is also an effective way to connect remotely.
Step 1.Right-click on the start menu and select "Windows PowerShell (Administrator)".
Step 2.Enter the command "mstsc /v:IP address (IP address of the remote computer): 3389" into Windows PowerShell and press Enter.
Tip: You can also use the mstsc /v:servername command to connect to a remote computer, for example, mstsc /v:IP address.
Step 3.Next, wait patiently for the connection to be established.
Take a look at it remotely: Connect remotely with ease
With the above, you believe you have learned how to use PowerShell to remotely connect to another computer. However, when using a Windows Remote Desktop connection, you may encounter some common issues, such as access being denied, authentication errors in the Remote Desktop connection, and remote desktop not being able to copy and paste.
If you are facing the above issues and can't fix them, you might as well try another remote connection tool – Remote Look. As a free remote desktop software, it is favored by more and more users for its simple operation and fast and stable connection. The software also supports multiple operating systems such as Windows, iOS, and Android, and users can use a computer or mobile device for remote control and enjoy a fast and stable connection.
Step 1.Install and enable Remote View on both computers, then register a Remote Look account and log in to the account on both computers.
Step 2.Once you have successfully logged in, the two computers will be automatically linked to the account.
Step 3.In the control terminal (the computer that initiates the control request), go to the "Device" option, find and click the computer you want to control, and select "One-click Control" to achieve one-click connection.
Of course, you can also choose not to register, directly enter the device ID of the other party's computer to connect, and then send a control request, and wait for the other party's consent to connect remotely.
epilogue
That's all there is to know about using PowerShell to connect to your computer remotely, and I hope you find it helpful. If you're having trouble connecting with Windows Remote Desktop, you might want to try using the Remote Look software to connect remotely.