ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: GoTo Meeting: Screen Sharing in Remote Desktop mode Thank you for the workaround. It is not ideal because of the small screen size and resolution incompatibility between my laptop and desktop, but I suppose it is the best that can be done under the circumstances. Re: GoTo Meeting: Screen Sharing in Remote Desktop modeI am connecting to my work desktop computer and launching GoTo-Meeting there (on the virtualized work desktop), dialing in from my home phone for the sound. I suppose I could start GoTo-Meeting from my home laptop, but the problem is that then I wouldn’t have access to any of the documents I’d want to share. I am contractually forbidden from transferring work data to a private PC. Is there any workaround? Surely after all the lockdowns I cannot be the first one with this problem.GoTo Meeting: Screen Sharing in Remote Desktop mode I am a GoTo-Meeting user who uses a personal laptop to log into my desktop computer (Windows 7) via RemoteDesktop when I work from home. I can call in by telephone and see what other people share when I am not the host. The problem is that when I host a meeting, I don't have the rights to share my screen, so I cannot share my presentation with collaborators. [Because of data confidentiality rules, I am not allowed to transfer work data to my home computer.] If someone else is the host, they can give me the tools to share my screen, but sometimes I'm the only one from my company on the call. Is there any way for me to host a call and share my screen (or a specific file; it needn't be the desktop) when I'm working from home? Solved