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Tell (or show) Spencer what it says in the terminal. Look for any text with "error" or "failed" or other negative words.

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    Look for a window that looks similar to the following:

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    Hopefully, you've just installed a program called RustDesk. RustDesk will help me connect to your computer. Look for a window that looks similar to the following image. That's RustDesk.

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    If you don't see that window, go back to the start menu (CTRL-ESC) and start typing "rustdesk". Then click on the RustDesk icon when you see it.

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    If you don't see that window, go back to the Launcher (CTRL-ESC) and start typing "rustdesk". Then click on the RustDesk icon when you see it.

  • In RustDesk, look in the top right of the window, and you'll see three horizontal lines. Click that. @@ -74,14 +74,17 @@ Still in RustDesk, if you see a blue button that says "start" underneath the word "service", click "start".
  • - Stil in RustDesk, on the left there's a gray bar with the word "Network". Click "Network". + Still in RustDesk, on the left there's a gray bar with the word "Network". Click "Network".
  • Still in RustDesk, click the button "unlock network settiings" and type in the main password for this computer.
  • - Still in RustDesk, find the line that says "ID Server" and paste (CTRL-V) into the box next to it, and then click the blue button that says "Apply". + Still in RustDesk, find the line that says "ID Server" and paste (CTRL-V) into the box next to it. If nothing happens when you paste, then type the following into that box: 172.232.132.62. (This is the "IP address" of my RustDesk server, which helps us connect.) Now, click the blue button that says "Apply".
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  • + If everything has gone as planned, hopefully I should be able to connect to your computer now. Great job! +