Solve PC problems remotely using Quick Assist - Microsoft Support You can use the Quick Assist web app to get help with your computer directly from Microsoft support agents The app connects your computer with the Microsoft support agent’s computer using a remote connection
Get and Give Remote Assistance with Quick Assist app in Windows 10 The Quick Assist app enables two people to share a computer over a remote connection so that one person can help solve problems on the other person's computer The person who needs help requests assistance from a helper (either a friend or Microsoft Support)
Use Quick Assist to help users | Microsoft Learn Quick Assist is an application that enables a person to share their Windows or macOS device with another person over a remote connection Your support staff can use it to remotely connect to a user's device and then view its display, make annotations, or take full control
在 Windows 11 10 中使用 Quick Assist 应用程序提供或接受技术支持 You can give or take tech support over a remote connection using the Microsoft Quick Assist tool in Windows 11 10, and help solve PC problems Let us see how you can access and use the Quick Assist Tool
How to use Windows 10’s Quick Assist app for remote PC support So if you need to provide tech help for a co-worker, family member or anyone else and you can’t do so in person (sound familiar?), here’s how to quickly get their Windows 10 PC connected to
Mastering Quick Assist: Your Guide to Remote Assistance on Windows Looking for efficient ways to provide or receive remote assistance? Microsoft's Quick Assist is your go-to tool for getting help with Windows 10 and 11 installations In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about installing Quick Assist and troubleshooting common issues