Under the "System" section, click the Allow remote access option.
Under the "Remote Assistance" section, clear the Allow Remote Assistance connection to this computer option.
Once you complete these steps, the remote connection feature will no longer run on your computer.
If you ever need help resolving an issue on your device, you can enable Remote Assistance again using the same instructions, but on step No. 5, make sure to check the Allow Remote Assistance connection to this computer option.
Closing firewall ports
In addition to disabling the feature, you should also close the service's firewall ports with these steps:
- Open Control Panel.
Click on System and Security.
Source: Windows CentralUnder the "Windows Defender Firewall" section, click the Allow an app through Windows Firewall option.
Source: Windows Central- Click the Change settings button.
Clear the Remote Assistance option.
Source: Windows Central- Click the OK button.
After you complete these steps, the ports in the firewall that allow the service to run will close to prevent potential security breaches.
You can also always use the same instructions to revert the changes, but on step No. 5, make sure to check the Remote Assistance option and select in which type of networks ["Private" and/or "Public"] you want to allow the service to run.
This guide is focused on Windows 10, but these steps should also work on Windows 8 and Windows 7.
More Windows 10 resources
For more helpful articles, coverage, and answers to common questions about Windows 10, visit the following resources:
- Windows 10 on Windows Central All you need to know
- Windows 10 help, tips, and tricks
- Windows 10 forums on Windows Central
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