For users finding it difficult to utilize Anydesk or other modern remote desktop solutions on Windows 2000, it might be worth considering upgrading to a more contemporary operating system. Although upgrading might require hardware updates and potentially some learning curve, it would significantly enhance security and open up compatibility with a wider range of software.
: Windows 2000 includes its own "Remote Access Policies" and Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) for granular control, though it lacks the modern features of AnyDesk. specific legacy remote desktop tool that still supports Windows 2000 32-bit? Everything You Need to Know About Windows 2000 - Lenovo Anydesk For Windows 2000 32 Bit