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Jautājums
SuperUser lasītājs iranano vēlas uzzināt, kāpēc Windows 10 Home Edition ir Remote Desktop funkcionalitāte:
I have a laptop with Windows 10 Home Edition preinstalled on it and successfully activated, but I see that it has Remote Desktop and BitLocker functionality.
I have heard it said that the Home Edition of Windows 10 is not supposed to have the Remote Desktop or BitLocker features though. Is there something different about OEM versions like the one installed on my laptop?
Kāpēc Windows 10 Home Edition ir attālā darbvirsma?
Atbilde
SuperUser atbalstītāji Ben N un Ramhound ir atbilde mums. Pirmkārt, Ben N:
You have the Remote Desktop client on your system, something that comes with all editions of Windows as I recall. Therefore, you can remotely log into other computers that support it.
Your laptop, however, does not have the server part of Remote Desktop, so you cannot connect to your laptop remotely from anywhere else. The server part only comes with the Pro and Enterprise Editions of Windows (and Windows Server).
Pēc Ramhound atbildes (attiecībā uz BitLocker):
It is worth pointing out that Windows 10 Home Edition can actually mount volumes encrypted by BitLocker.
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