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I want to control my music server (W10 Enterprise) from my desktop (W11 Pro).
You can downgrade the W10 Enterprise to a Pro, that might work. I have never done the downgrade but plenty of directions on Google search.Microsoft website:Note: While a Remote Desktop server (as in, the PC that you are connecting to) needs to be running a Pro edition of Windows, a client machine (the device you are connecting from) can be running any edition of Windows (Pro or Home), or even a different operating system altogether.[How To] Downgrade Windows 10 Enterprise To Pro Editionhttps://www.kapilarya.com/how-to-downgrade-windows-10-enterprise-to-pro-edition
I tried multiple times to change the last one to ON. I toggled "show settings", changed the setting to "turn on network discovery", and saved the change but it did not stick.
How about TeamViewer? It has a free version that I use. https://www.teamviewer.com/en-us/solutions/roles/personal-use/
I've used Chrome Remote Desktop for quite a while to control my PCs including my HAL MS6 streamer. Have you installed the Chrome Remote Desktop on both the server PC and the Desktop PC? Which internet browser are you using to access? That program should work without a hitch. Could you give some more feedback around that?On a side note, are you using a shared music folder on your network? You could also just use Foobar and set the library folder to that server pc. I do this and control my streamer like a headless unit via Remote Desktop on my phone or the slightly more clunky Foobar Remote app.
I tried installing Chrome Remote Desktop but the program does not download. I think it is extinct.
I see one mistake I was making. Using settings/remote desktop all I could see was this:ON-connect to and use THIS PC from another device followed by:Use THIS name to connect to THIS PC from another device followed by:Select who can remotely access THIS PC