Quizzes & Puzzles21 mins ago
Linking to a remote computer
From here in France l need to link up to, and control a UK based computer.
I use XP and the other computer has Vista installed. The free version of RealVNC looks really good but l don't want to download it to both if it doesn't work because of OS problems.
Has anyone used this program before or is there a better solution?
I use XP and the other computer has Vista installed. The free version of RealVNC looks really good but l don't want to download it to both if it doesn't work because of OS problems.
Has anyone used this program before or is there a better solution?
Answers
Thank you both.
VHG - Yep, not included on Home ( dammit).
Mark - Interesting link. 30 day trial eh, but l'd only need it for five days max.
Will have a look at this and just download one or t'other. The only thing that can go wrong is it wont work.
Thanks again for the quick responses.
Regards
VHG - Yep, not included on Home (
Will have a look at this and just download one or t'other. The only thing that can go wrong is it wont work.
01:07 Sat 22nd Jan 2011
http://www.gotomypc.c..._access/remote_access
There are other solutions which are free but, as with all things, you (don't) get what you (don't) pay for...
There are other solutions which are free but, as with all things, you (don't) get what you (don't) pay for...
I support clients in UK, US and Canada (from Greece).
Always used to use PcAnywhere.
For most of them now, I use LogMeIn. This gives me full control over their XP, Vista, Win7, Server 2003 and Server 2008 machines, and is a total breeze to use.
https://secure.logmein.com/UK/
Always used to use PcAnywhere.
For most of them now, I use LogMeIn. This gives me full control over their XP, Vista, Win7, Server 2003 and Server 2008 machines, and is a total breeze to use.
https://secure.logmein.com/UK/