Is Remote Desktop client available in Windows 10 home?
Why Does My Windows 10 Home Edition Have Remote Desktop and BitLocker?
It is no secret that the Home Editions of Windows systems have had certain features trimmed out or made inaccessible without an upgrade, so why would a person see features that are supposedly not included? Todays SuperUser Q&A post has the answer to a confused readers question. Todays Question & Answer session comes to us courtesy of SuperUsera subdivision of Stack Exchange, a community-driven grouping of Q&A web sites. The QuestionSuperUser reader iranano wants to know why Windows 10 Home Edition has Remote Desktop functionality:
Why does Windows 10 Home Edition have Remote Desktop? The AnswerSuperUser contributors Ben N and Ramhound have the answer for us. First up, Ben N:
Followed by the answer from Ramhound (regarding BitLocker):
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