I am not denying that it is possible, simply that those licence terms mean under the undisclosed conditions you are *not allowed *to. it says quite clearly "the same or higher edition" and the bad news is it doesn't seem to limit those remote access technologies to MS ones.... i suspect the terms are there to stop people "renting" virtual enterprise or pro versions to home users to gain temporary access to enhanced features that may exist?

Jon Westgate wrote:
You can connect to a windows 10 Pro computer using RDP from Windows 10 Home. You cannot connect the other way round because home lacks the RDP Service (without modification, which would break the license terms)


On 18/09/2019 19:08, David Barber wrote:
James Allsopp wrote:
This seems to contradict 2d v.)
/Other users, at different times, may access the licensed device from another device using remote access technologies, but only on devices separately licensed to run the same or higher edition of this software.????/
I take this section to mean you cannot access a windows 10 pro device from a lesser licence ie home edition.



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