System Center Configuration Manager — Remote Control [new] Download Windows 10
System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM)
The , now part of Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, remains a cornerstone for enterprise IT administration. Among its most practical features is Remote Control , a tool that allows administrators to provide real-time support to end-users on Windows 10 devices. Unlike standard Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), which locks the user’s screen, SCCM Remote Control facilitates a collaborative session where both the tech and the user see the same desktop. Accessing the Remote Control Tool
Since there is no standalone installer, you have three main ways to get the tool on a Windows 10 machine: System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) The , now
- You do not download a separate remote control tool. Instead, you deploy the Configuration Manager client to Windows 10, which contains the remote control service.
- The download you need is the Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager installation media (via VLSC or Evaluation Center).
- Configuration happens entirely within SCCM client settings and Windows 10 firewall rules.
2.2 Download and Deploy the SCCM Client to Windows 10
- In the Configuration Manager Console, go to the Administration workspace.
- Expand Client Settings.
- Right-click Default Client Settings (or create a custom device setting if you only want this for specific test groups) and select Properties.
- Select the Remote Tools tab.
- Set Enable Remote Control on client computers to Yes.
- Configure your security permissions here. This is crucial; ensure the specific IT staff or security groups who need remote access are added to the Permitted viewers list.
- Click OK.
- In the SCCM console, go to Administration > Site Configuration > Sites.
- Right-click your site, choose Client Installation Settings > Client Push Installation.
- Enable “Enable automatic site-wide client push installation.”
Step 4: Deploy Client Settings