# Connecting a Windows client This documentation has the goal of showing how a user can use the official Windows [Tailscale](https://tailscale.com) client with headscale. !!! info "Instructions on your headscale instance" An endpoint with information on how to connect your Windows device is also available at `/windows` on your running instance. ## Installation Download the [Official Windows Client](https://tailscale.com/download/windows) and install it. ## Configuring the headscale URL Open a Command Prompt or Powershell and use Tailscale's login command to connect with your headscale instance (e.g `https://headscale.example.com`): ``` tailscale login --login-server ``` Follow the instructions in the opened browser window to finish the configuration. ## Troubleshooting ### Unattended mode By default, Tailscale's Windows client is only running when the user is logged in. If you want to keep Tailscale running all the time, please enable "Unattended mode": - Click on the Tailscale tray icon and select `Preferences` - Enable `Run unattended` - Confirm the "Unattended mode" message See also [Keep Tailscale running when I'm not logged in to my computer](https://tailscale.com/kb/1088/run-unattended) ### Failing node registration If you are seeing repeated messages like: ``` [GIN] 2022/02/10 - 16:39:34 | 200 | 1.105306ms | 127.0.0.1 | POST "/machine/redacted" ``` in your headscale output, turn on `DEBUG` logging and look for: ``` 2022-02-11T00:59:29Z DBG Machine registration has expired. Sending a authurl to register machine=redacted ``` This typically means that the registry keys above was not set appropriately. To reset and try again, it is important to do the following: 1. Shut down the Tailscale service (or the client running in the tray) 2. Delete Tailscale Application data folder, located at `C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Tailscale` and try to connect again. 3. Ensure the Windows node is deleted from headscale (to ensure fresh setup) 4. Start Tailscale on the Windows machine and retry the login.