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Remote Assist Overview

Remote Assist enables agents to view and control a client's desktop during calls or chats, making it easier to provide troubleshooting and guidance.

Agents initiate a remote assist session by clicking the Start Remote Assist button in Agent Desktop. Clients download the Remote Assist Client and grant permission for the agent to connect. During the remote assist session, agents view and control the client's desktop as though the agent and client are in the same room from their Active Conversations list and the Context Information Area.

Remote Assist enables agents to copy or exchange one or more files or folders between themselves and the client, copy and paste text from the clipboard, switch between a client's monitors, elevate the session to perform specific functions, and send keystrokes like Ctrl+Alt+Delete to the client's computer. Agents can begin longer background sessions without losing the connection, being locked out, or being unavailable to other clients.

If agents need additional expertise to assist the client, agents can transfer the session, call, or chat to another agent and invite other agents or experts to join. Remote assist sessions stay active as long as a participating agent is present. When necessary, agents can handle multiple remote assist sessions simultaneously.

When the interaction finishes, either the agent or the client can close the session. A thirty-second window exists where either party may rejoin the same session.

Remote Assist works with supported communication widgets directly inside client CRM platforms, including ServiceNow, Salesforce, ZenDesk, and Microsoft Dynamics, in addition to storing activity history inside CRM records. Remote assist works on both Windows and MacOS.


Info.40x40.png Remote Assist requires a license. Contact centers must grant agents the appropriate privileges in Contact Center Administrator to use this feature within Agent Desktop. Clients using MacOS may need to grant additional permissions when downloading and installing the Remote Assist Client.


Overview

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Tutorials