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A technician is trying to configure incoming Remote Desktop access on a user's workstation running Windows 11 Home. However, the setting to enable incoming Remote Desktop connections is not available in System Settings. Which of the following best explains why the technician cannot enable this feature?

  1. Windows Home edition can initiate outgoing Remote Desktop sessions but cannot act as a Remote Desktop host for incoming connections.Answer
  2. B
    Incoming Remote Desktop host capabilities must be configured using the Credential Manager applet in Control Panel.
  3. C
    The workstation requires changing the remote management listening port from TCP 22 to TCP 23 before enabling the host service.
  4. D
    Remote Desktop hosting in Windows Home requires activating the service inside Computer Management under Services and Applications.

Answer

Windows Home edition supports outgoing Remote Desktop client connections, but lacks the ability to host incoming Remote Desktop sessions.
Microsoft Windows Home editions include the RDP client software, allowing users to connect out to other remote systems. However, incoming Remote Desktop host capability is explicitly restricted to Windows Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions. To allow incoming RDP sessions, the operating system must be upgraded.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the OS edition and remote feature requirement
The target workstation is running Windows 11 Home edition, and the goal is to host an incoming RDP session.
Microsoft restricts certain enterprise and management features by operating system edition.
2
Evaluate feature availability across Windows editions
Windows Home edition includes the Remote Desktop Connection client (RDP client) to connect to remote computers, but does not support acting as an RDP server/host.
Hosting incoming Remote Desktop sessions requires Windows Pro, Enterprise, or Education edition.

Key Concept

Windows Edition Remote Desktop Host Limitations
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