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How to create free windows 10 RDP using Github | Getscreen windows 10 RDP tutorial

 

Introduction:

Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a powerful technology that enables users to access and control their computers or servers remotely. In this step-by-step guide, we will show you how to create a free Windows 10 RDP using Github Actions and AnyViewer. With this setup, you can conveniently access your device from anywhere, enhancing collaboration, troubleshooting, and data management.


Hey everyone, welcome to this exciting tutorial on how to create your very own free Windows 10 RDP using GitHub and the Getscreen method. Trust me, we're about to embark on a journey that will have you setting up your RDP in no time! 

INTRODUCTION
Before we dive in, let's make sure we're all on the same page. We'll keep things super simple and easy to follow, even if you're new to this. If you don't have a GitHub account yet, don't sweat it! I've got you covered. Check out the quick video on creating a GitHub account in the description – it'll only take about 3 minutes, and you'll be all set.

GETSCREEN ACCOUNT
Alright, now that we've got GitHub sorted, let's tackle Getscreen. Creating an account there is a breeze, and I'll show you how – it'll take literally 1 second! after account created Just copy your Getscreen email – easy as pie!

DOWNLOAD GITHUB WORKFLOW
High-five, you've got your accounts ready! Now, let's get that GitHub workflow. In the description, you'll find links to different mirrors. It's like having backup plans, just in case a server decides to take a break. Oh, by the way, I almost forgot to mention, these are mirror links. If you're unsure about mirror links, no worries, I'll guide you how to complete it. But you're smart, you'll figure it out!

GETTING STARTED
Alright, folks, time to put all the pieces together! You've got your GitHub account, your shiny new Getscreen account, and that GitHub workflow. Ready? Let's roll!

TUTORIAL WALKTHROUGH
Head over to GitHub, create a new public repo, and click that "Upload files" button. Now, remember that workflow file you downloaded? Extract , Drag and drop those files like a boss! And if you're on your phone, don't worry, I'll guide you through it.

ADDING WORKFLOW FILES
Upload that readme.md file first. Then, create a new file and type in ".github/workflows/test". Commit those changes and add two workflow files. You got this!

ADDING YOUR GETSCREEN MAIL TO WORKFLOWS
Click one of workflows and find this "EMAIL_SECRET=Your Get Screen Mail" now replace your copied mail in here , ex: "EMAIL_SECRET=chamoddisala85@gmail.com" . do same as to the other workflow. If you dosen't get this watch the video..

RUNNING THE WORKFLOW
Woo-hoo! Now comes the fun part. Click on the "Actions" tab, pick one of those workflows, and hit "Run workflow". If you don't see your run, just give it a quick refresh. Click on the workflow run, hit "Build now", and... patience, my friend!

GETSCREEN AND CONNECT
Once the workflow is done, check Getscreen – you'll see your RDP with a cheerful green dot! Green means go, right? Click that "Connect" button and get ready to meet your RDP buddy. Runneradmin, here we come!

FINAL THOUGHTS
As we wrap things up, a quick word of wisdom – if the first run doesn't quite get you an RDP, don't stress. Try running another workflow – it's like a second chance at RDP happiness! And remember, use this method with a bit of moderation, or it might bid us farewell sooner than we'd like.

CONNECT WITH US
If you're hungry for more solutions, have a fresh idea, or just want to chat about all things RDP, hop onto my Telegram channel. And if you're ready to dive deep, join the discussion group – let's brainstorm!

Thanks for hanging out with me and happy RDP-ing! Remember, even tech adventures can be fun and easy. Smash that like button, subscribe, and I'll catch you in the next tutorial. Stay tech-savvy, stay awesome!

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