It uses the existing SCCM client agent. Once enabled in Client Settings , there is no extra software to push to end-user machines. The Bad (Cons) Configure and Enable SCCM Remote Control
The initial configuration process for enabling remote control follows a structured path through the SCCM administration console. Access the workspace, navigate to Client Settings , and modify either the Default Client Settings or create custom device settings for specific collections. Within the Remote Tools section, select "Configure Settings" and enable "Remote Control on Client Computers".
The (formerly System Center Configuration Manager or SCCM) Remote Control tool is a core feature designed for IT administrators to troubleshoot and manage Windows 10 devices directly from the management console. While powerful for enterprise environments, it is often critiqued for being "barebones" compared to modern third-party alternatives. Key Features for Windows 10 It uses the existing SCCM client agent
SCCM Remote Control uses TCP Port 2701 to establish its session. Ensure that Windows Defender Firewall or any third-party antivirus firewall on the client device has an inbound rule allowing TCP traffic on port 2701.
: Must stay in a language-specific subfolder (e.g., 00000409 for English) for the tool to launch correctly. Installing via Configuration Manager Console Access the workspace, navigate to Client Settings ,
On the machine with the SCCM Console installed, navigate to the following file path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Endpoint Manager\AdminConsole\bin\i386 (Note: On older versions, the folder path may be C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Configuration Manager\AdminConsole\bin\i386 )
Edit the (or create a custom device setting). Select Remote Tools and click Configure . Check Enable Remote Control on client computers . While powerful for enterprise environments, it is often
To download and install SCCM remote control on Windows 10, follow these steps:
\SMS_ \tools\ConsoleSetup\ConsoleSetup.exe .
In the field, type the Computer Name , FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) , or IP Address of the Windows 10 target machine. Click Connect .