Connecting to managed workloads for remote desktop or remote assistance
The availability of the connection protocols that you can use for remote connections depends on the remote management plan configuration and on the remote workload's operating system.
Prerequisites
- A remote management plan with the corresponding connection protocol enabled is applied on the managed workload.
- The required service quota is assigned to workload. (The service quota is automatically acquired when you apply a remote management plan to workload.)
- [For Apple Screen Sharing connections] Apple Screen Sharing is enabled on the macOS workload.
- 2FA is enabled for your user account in Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud.
To remotely connect to a managed workload for remote desktop or remote assistance
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In the Cyber Protect console , go to Devices > Machines with agents.
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Click the workload to which you want to connect.
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Click Remote desktop.
By default, NEAR is selected as a connection protocol.
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In the Connection protocol drop-down list, select the connection protocol that you want to use.
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Click the view mode that you want to use.
Protocol Remote connections to View mode Supported remote action NEAR Windows
Linux
macOS
Control - In this mode, you will be able to observe and perform operations on the remote workload.
View-only- In this mode, you will be only able to observe the remote workload.
Remote desktop
Remote assistance
RDP Windows Control - In this mode, you will be able to view and perform operations on the remote workload.
If RDP is disabled in the OS settings of the workload, a pop-up window will appear. Use this window to enable RDP for the workload for the current session or in general:
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If you want to enable RDP for this workload only for the current session, select Disable it after the session is over, and then click Allow.
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If you want to enable RDP for this workload, click Allow.
Remote desktop Apple Screen Sharing macOS Control - In this mode, you will be able to observe and perform operations on the remote workload.
View-only - In this mode, you will be only able to observe the remote workload.
Curtain - available only for macOS workloads. If you connect to the remote workload in curtain mode, the display of the remote workload will be dimmed, and the remote user will not be able to see your actions on the workload.
Remote desktop
Remote assistance
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Depending on whether or not Connect Client is installed on your workload, do one of the following:
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If Connect Client is not installed, download it, install it, and then in the confirmation pop-up that appears, select Allow.
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If Connect Client is already installed, in the confirmation pop-up that appears, click Open Connect Client.
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In the Authentication window, select an authentication option, and then provide the required credentials.
If you have assigned credentials to the workload, authentication will be done automatically and this step will be skipped. For more information, see Assigning credentials to a workload.
Authentication option Description With remote workload credentials You will be allowed to establish the remote connection after you provide username and password of an administrator user of the remote workload.
This option is available for NEAR, RDP, and Apple Screen Sharing.
You can use this option to authenticate for remote desktop and remote assistance.
Ask for permission to observe You will be allowed to establish the remote connection in observe mode after the user who is logged in on the remote workload allows it.
This option is available for NEAR and Apple Screen Sharing.
You can use this option to authenticate for remote assistance.
Ask for permission to control You will be allowed to establish the remote connection in control mode after the user who is logged in on the remote workload allows it.
This option is available for NEAR and Apple Screen Sharing.
You can use this option to authenticate for remote assistance.
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Click Connect, and then click the session to display (if more than one user session is available on the workload).
Connect Client will open a new viewer window on which you will be able to see the remote workload's desktop. The viewer has a toolbar with additional actions that you can perform on the remote workload after the remote connection is established. For more information, see Using the toolbar in the Viewer window.