![]() This enables the use of address book contacts on the go. With Version 6, the Address Book is also now available on Android devices. Wake-on-Lan makes it possible to send a session request to an AnyDesk workstation while in sleep mode, and to wake it up with the help of a “magic packet”. Wake-on-LAN, and Android Address Book features promote remote teamworkĪnyDesk version 6 provides new features that support decentralized teamwork.Īccess to a work PC from home is simplified, with the new Wake-on-LAN feature. ![]() This increases security when transferring data via AnyDesk. Another new security feature is that all sessions will now support Perfect Forward Secrecy. This time-based, one-time password ensures that only authorized users receive Unattended Access. Once the new feature is activated, a code is requested for every session request, which the smartphone automatically generates. Two-Factor Authentication is available as an extension to password protection and is set up using a QR code and a 2FA app such as Google Authenticator. Remote access to devices is now even more secure with Two-Factor Authentication. Greater Security through Two-Factor Authentication The individual authorization profiles can be limited in time and be adjusted by an administrator at any time. This new feature links a password to certain permissions – such as permission to synchronize the clipboard or use file transfer. This means that secondary passwords can now also be assigned for Unattended Access. ![]() Adjustments are then automatically applied to all devices within the network. Administrators will be able to define and share settings for groups of workstations. The Windows Group Policy support now enables the central administration of AnyDesk workstations on different devices.
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