Anydesk Cannot Connect To Remote Pc

Every support engineer knows the benefit of Anydesk app being used for remote support connection. But it can be really difficult if you can’t connect to a remote system when the system user is not available to help you with something like opening the login screen to enter username and password. One of the issues that could occur is if he is trying to press Ctrl + Alt + Del on the system and he finds it very difficult to respond simply because he hasn’t enabled that feature in the Anydesk app. So be sure to follow the steps below to enable these key features on your system and client. If you need more guides on Windows system and remote control related issues, you can read these: How to fix «Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service» error, How to fix «The security database on the server does not have a Computer account for this workstation trust” in Windows Server, How to Quickly Fix Windows Search Bar Not Working, Genuine Windows Experience: OOBESETTINGSMULTIPLEPAGE error in Windows 10, Windows cannot connect to printer: Operation failed with error 0x000004f8, How to fix «Unknown hard error» in Windows Server and Windows 10, How to resolve Microsoft RDP connection black screen

The image below shows that Ctrl+Alt+Del is not enabled and makes it really hard to do anything on the system

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You now know how to start and end a connection using AnyDesk. You also know how to download AnyDesk on your device and how to use its main features. AnyDesk can be quite a useful tool when you are working from home or working on multiple devices. It can help you manage your work and not have to go back and forth between different screens.

Have you ever terminated a connection in AnyDesk? Did you use any of the methods mentioned in this article? Let us know in the comments section.

Try a different Wi-Fi network

You may now have specific problems with your current network. Your ISP could be blocking ports or addresses used by Anydesk to establish connections. You can test the same by trying a different Wi-Fi network. If you can use Anydesk on a different network, your ISP is probably blocking the ports or addresses that Anydesk uses.

If you don’t have access to a different Wi-Fi network, you can try using a public Wi-Fi network or your mobile device’s hotspot. Both of these connections should help you troubleshoot and identify if your ISP is to blame for the problems with Anydesk.

Check your time zone

STEP#1. Navigate to Control Panel.

STEP#2.Click Date & Time.

Misconfigured firewall

  1. Status: win32_10060
  2. Status: win32_11001
  3. Status: win32_10054

Windows generates these error messages. They are usually caused by a misconfigured firewall. The firewall on both the local and remote sides should not interfere with the AnyDesk connection. Therefore, it may be necessary to modify the firewall to allow AnyDesk to make connections. In some cases, you may need to whitelist AnyDesk using *.net.anydesk.com.

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