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Easy Connect
At a command prompt, type 
msraOffering Remote Assistance via DCOM
typing 
msra /offerra at a command prompt
Remote Assistance vs. Remote Desktop connection
- Remote Assistance session, both users must be present at their respective computers and must agree to establish the connection. Remote Desktop Connection can be initiated from one computer without the assent of someone at the remote target computer.
 
- Remote Assistance providers a shared view into an existing session, whereas Remote Desktop Connection starts a new session on the remote computer. 
 
- In a Remote Assistance session, the remote user has the same right and privileges as the local user. With Remote Desktop Connection, remote user can do whatever their account credentials allow them to do.