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AnyDesk has several modes to run which affects how it is startup and closed.
- AnyDesk without installation. (portable)
- AnyDesk with installation.
- AnyDesk without installation but with Elevation.
Those modes determine the characteristics of AnyDesk. Generally it is to distinguish between a portable and installed setup.
Aap isko install mat kijiyega ye score nhi hai isse aapka mobail haink ho sakta hai ye video only education perpose hai iska code only apne Jan pahchan wale. AnyDesk automatically runs as administrator when installed. A session to such remote client cannot request elevation since it's already granted and displays this option as disabled in the actions menu. By default, the portable (not installed) version has only standard user rights. Run AnyDesk without Installation but with Elevation AnyDesk doesn't run at startup of Windows and is therefore not reachable until executed manually. AnyDesk closes completely when Main Window is closed. AnyDesk can exist outside the User session / switch to the Login Screen. (runs as SYSTEM).
AnyDesk without Installation
- AnyDesk doesn't run at startup and is therefore not reachable until startup manually.
- AnyDesk closes completely when Main Window is closed.
- AnyDesk cannot exist outside the User session / cannot switch to the Login Screen.
- AnyDesk cannot restart the device and return to the Login Screen
- AnyDesk cannot register automatically an Alias without installation.
- Unattended access available after startup.
AnyDesk with Installation
- AnyDesk creates a Service upon Installation which secures availability and Elevation (for AnyDesk) at Startup.
- AnyDesk is available outside the user session / switch to Login Screen / logout is possible.
- To close AnyDesk, close the control process, found in the tray of the taskbar.
- Closing the control-process also closes the service. This action must be confirmed by UAC-prompt.
- AnyDesk can restart the device and return to the Login Screen.
- Unattended access is always available.
Run AnyDesk without Installation but with Elevation
There are three options to elevate AnyDesk manually when not installed:
- Request elevation for the remote side via the actions menu. See Elevation
- Run AnyDesk as Administrator via Context Menu.
- Create a custom client that:
- Automatically runs as Administrator.
- Doesn't allow installation.
- AnyDesk doesn't run at startup of Windows and is therefore not reachable until executed manually.
- AnyDesk closes completely when Main Window is closed.
- AnyDesk can exist outside the User session / switch to the Login Screen. (runs as SYSTEM)
- AnyDesk can restart the device and return to the Login Screen when performed from the actions menu.
- Unattended access is available after startup of AnyDesk.
AnyDesk provides the option to run as administrator (elevated), which enables the user to control applications that are limited to administrators. AnyDesk automatically runs as administrator when installed. A session to such remote client cannot request elevation since it's already granted and displays this option as disabled in the actions menu. By default, the portable (not installed) version has only standard user rights. A process that requires administrator privileges won't be accessible. (e.g. Windows Task Manager)
Actions Menu
How Anydesk Works
Use Request elevation from the actions menu during session to request elevation for a portable AnyDesk on the remote client in order to control applications running as administrator. This request requires the confirmation of a UAC dialogue. When confirmed, AnyDesk is elevated on the remote client and thus able to control applications running as administrator. In case the credentials have been submitted to the remote client as shown in the image to the right, the remote client has to confirm this operation. Thus, submitting credentials to the remote side cannot be done unattended.
Account Types
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Windows has two account types: Administrator and Standard User.
Administrator accounts | Have complete control. Users with this type of account can change settings globally, install programs and pass the user account control (UAC) request without credentials. |
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Standard User accounts | Have limited control. Users with this type of account can run but not install applications. Users can change system settings, but only settings that won't affect other accounts. Tasks that require elevations can only be confirmed by providing admin credentials. |