The post answers whether Quick Assist can be used on iPhone as well as guide you use Remote Desktop on iPhone, learn about common problems and the solutions.
Does anyone know about Microsoft Quick Assist? I often use it to give remote technical support to customers on my PC, and I think it's a brilliant tool. Recently, I realize that remote tech support on my iPhone is also a good idea.
Unfortunately, I didn't find Microsoft Quick AssistoniPhone. I'd like to ask you guys if I didn't find the mobile app for Microsoft Quick Assist, or is it simply not available on my phone? Can anyone tell me how I can use Quick Assist on iPhone?"
- Question from Reddit
Unfortunately, Quick Assist does not currently support cell phones, regardless of whether you are using an iPhone or an Android.
Quick Assist is a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) based tool that communicates over port 443 (https), allowing the one who gives assistance to connect remotely with the one who needs assistance. As the case above suggests, some users want to use it to remote control a pc from their iPhone. So, is there a better alternative than using the Quick Assist iPhone app? The answer is yes, and RD Client is a great alternative.
Here we offer you two alternatives to Windows Quick Assist that would allow you to remotely access a computer from your iPhone.
To remote into PC from your iPhone/iPad quickly and easily, it's recommended to use AnyViewer. See why it is outstanding for remote control computers from iPhone/iPad.
Now, see how to remote control PC from iPhone/iPad with AnyViewer.
Step 1. Download AnyViewer Windows on your PC, install and run it.
Step 2. On your iPhone or iPad, go to App Store, download, and install AnyViewer for iOS.
Step 3. Create an AnyViewer account and log into the same account on the computer and the iPhone/iPad.
Step 4. On the iOS device, go to Device, and tap the remote computer under My devices list.
Step 5. Click One-click control to achieve unattended remote access to the specific computer.
Then you can take full control of the remote PC with your iPhone/iPad. It supports both vertical and horizontal screens, you can switch freely by tapping Menu button and Rotate screen.
Remote Desktop Client and Quick Assist come from the same source and are both applications developed by Microsoft. It allows you to control your computer from any location using your iPhone. Next, you will be introduced to the setup steps and usage of RD Client, but before we start, we need to do the following preparations.
Step 1. Download and open Microsoft Remote Desktop on iPhone (also called RD Client).
Step 2. Click the + sign in the upper right corner, and select Add PC in the expanded menu.
Step 3.Click PC Name and enter the host name or IP address of the remote computer.
Step 4. Next, click User Account, check to Ask When Required and then add User Account.
Step 5. Next, enter the user name and the password of the remote PC.
Step 6. Return to the main interface of RD Client, you can see the remote computer that has been set up, click this icon.
After the remote connection is established, you can remote control PC from iPhone for free. There are three icons right above the remote screen. The first one is the magnifying glass icon, which can enlarge the current screen; the second one is RD Client, which can switch the viewport; the third one is the keyboard icon, which can bring up the keyboard.
When you click the second RD Client icon, you can freely switch between the computer and the application viewport. Click the house icon in the upper left corner to return to the remote screen; click the finger icon and the mouse icon to freely switch the control mode, touch mode, or mouse mode. If you want to disconnect, you can click the x in the bottom right corner of the remote screen, or you can click Disconnect All PCs Sessions in the bottom right corner.
Common problems and solutions of Microsoft Remote Desktop on iPhone
RD Client is not complicated to set up and use. However, it should be noted that from the feedback collected from a large number of users, you may encounter various errors in the process of using RD Client, among which "Error while communicating with Remote Desktop Gateway" is the most common one.
From the error message, we can know that it is a network connection-related problem. So how to solve this problem? First, we need to make sure your iPhone is on the same network as the remote computer, and we recommend connecting your iPhone to Wi-Fi. Next, we need to check if the default gateway is open.
Find the default gateway
To check if the default gateway is working, we need to make sure you have the correct default gateway first. There are two ways you can find the default gateway of your remote computer to make sure it is correct.
Type cmd in the search box, find and right-click the command prompt, type ipconfig and press Enter, then you can see the IP address and the default gateway.
After finding and confirming the correct default gateway, we need to check if this default gateway is open. You can do this by following the instructions below.
Checking the default gateway
Turn on another computer, type cmd in the search box, find the Command Prompt, type ping 192.168.91.2 (the IP address after ping should be replaced with the default gateway of your remote computer). If the TTL value is displayed, the ping is successful, which means the IP address of the default gateway is accessible; if the "request timeout" is displayed, the ping is not successful, which means the IP address of the default gateway is not accessible.
Note: If you encounter problems with RD Client, you can also try to update RD Client and restart your iPhone.
Whether can use Microsoft Quick Assist on iPhone? The answer is negative. There is no mobile application for Quick Assist, but you can use AnyViewer and RD Client as a substitute. Refer to the above steps, and you can easily control your computer remotely from your iPhone. And if you encounter a problem when using it, the solution above may give you guidance.