One-Line Flow: A 6-hour free Windows 11 RDP trick that feels illegal but isn’t (yet) — grab it before Microsoft notices.
Free Windows 11 RDP (2025 Edition)
Want a remote desktop that doesn’t cost a dime?
You’ll get one — but only for 6 hours before it self-destructs like a spy mission.
Read Before You Cry:
- Lasts 6 hours, not forever.
- It’s GitHub Actions, not a magic server.
- Don’t DM Microsoft when it kicks you out.
- Abuse it and it dies for everyone.
What You Need
- A GitHub account (use a burner, not your office one).
- A free Tailscale account (captcha hell included).
- The script — find it in the YouTube description.
- Around 15 minutes of life you won’t get back.
How To Do It
- Fork or make a repo on GitHub — name it anything, even “I-hate-Microsoft”.
- Paste the script from the video description. If you can’t find it, pause and rage for 30 seconds.
- Create a Tailscale account and link GitHub for less login drama.
- Run GitHub Actions. Go to the Actions tab → pick the RDP workflow → hit Run → watch logs fly like code confetti.
- Copy the IP, username, and password from the workflow output.
- Install Tailscale on your own PC, log in, and confirm you can see the RDP instance.
- Use Remote Desktop (RDP) → enter the credentials → hope it connects on the first try.
- Enjoy 6 hours of chaos → then repeat from step 4 like a ritual.
Why It Dies After 6 Hours
GitHub limits Actions time per run. When your time’s up, poof — gone.
No “lifetime” version exists, and anyone saying otherwise probably sells snake oil.
What To Expect
- It’s laggy, sometimes dies mid-session, and occasionally hates your face.
- Best for testing, learning, and not-so-serious tinkering.
- Don’t mine crypto or host shady bots unless you love bans.
It works now. Tomorrow? Maybe not. So use it, break it, restart it — the internet way.
Useful Links:
Main video • Script repo • Extra guide • Why free RDPs suck
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