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Easy way to remote share the desktop?
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You can set permanent passwords, that you can define yourself. Something like "Password1" shouldn't be too hard for most people.
EDIT: Also, now that I think about it, in your use case you would be the one entering the password. So your comment makes no sense...
I'm not the one that will be using either end and I'm also not on location with either machine.
Further arguments against such arbitrary requirements have already been made by others in the discussion attached to the bug report so I won't rehash them here.
RustDesk looks extremely user friendly and simple. If this is beyond the targeted users consider that this task may be beyond their capabilities.
Yup: write down the password when you set up the software and feed it to your "own" RustDesk on your computer.
Although I recently had a case where the password on the remote machine seemed to have changed by its own, but it could be me or the machine owner who did something funny without noticing.