Once the remote connection is established, you can freely copy files between two Windows OS instances, with full support for dragging and dropping files, touch interface for tablet users, and secure data transfers. It can be used in a variety of ways, from connecting to your home PC from work (or vice versa) to get access to some file you forgot, to help your friends to configure some particular Windows 10 settings that they cannot manage themselves, troubleshoot various issues for your family members, or simply to remotely check on your home or work PC as they are being actively used to perform specific tasks. The latest version of Microsoft Remote Desktop is fully optimized for Windows 10 and brings a streamlined way to access remote PCs in the fewest steps possible.
Since the first introduction of this service several decades ago, it has managed to grow into one of the most popular features for remote error troubleshooting and data access for people who are not able to physically visit their PCs. Microsoft Remote Desktop allows users of all knowledge levels to establish a direct connection with their distant PC and take control over their desktop, apps, files, attached hardware, and network resources, just like as if they are actually sitting at the desk near that computer.