- How do I use Chrome Remote Desktop?
- What happened to Chrome Remote Desktop?
- Is there a Chrome Remote Desktop app?
- Is Chrome Remote Desktop free for business?
- Can you transfer files with Chrome Remote Desktop?
How do I use Chrome Remote Desktop?
Access another computer with Chrome Remote Desktop
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- In the address bar, enter remotedesktop.google.com/access .
- Under “Set up Remote Access,” click Download .
- Follow the onscreen directions to download and install Chrome Remote Desktop.
What happened to Chrome Remote Desktop?
Google announced back then that it will be retiring the desktop app version of Chrome Remote Desktop but not it has given a hard date. The extension will no longer be supported after June 30, 2019.
Is there a Chrome Remote Desktop app?
For mobile access, you'll want to download the Chrome Remote Desktop app for iOS or Android. Provided your phone is signed into the same Google account you used on your computer, the app will automatically show the computer and allow you to connect to it with one quick tap and a typing of your PIN.
Is Chrome Remote Desktop free for business?
It's free and available on all major platforms, including Windows, Mac, Chromebooks, Android, iOS, and Linux. Here's a rundown of Chrome Remote Desktop and how to install it. [Interested in remote PC access software? Check out our best picks for small businesses.]
Can you transfer files with Chrome Remote Desktop?
No (drag-and-drop) file transfer.
While many third-party remote desktop tools, such as FixMe.IT, allow you to drag and drop files onto the remote desktop in the same way you move files on your own screen, Chrome Remote Desktop fails to do the same.