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Richie

posted on 19th Sep 07 at 15:26

Remotely Anywhere :look:


Andrew

posted on 19th Sep 07 at 14:52

Using LogMeIn :)


Steve

posted on 18th Sep 07 at 11:33

i dno, thought real did to, maybe not


willay

posted on 18th Sep 07 at 11:27

quote:
Originally posted by Steve
quote:
Originally posted by willay
has all the built in functions for file transfer and whatever



so does vnc


Ultra yeah? I only use RealVNC.


Aaron

posted on 17th Sep 07 at 14:53

quote:
Originally posted by Steve
quote:
Originally posted by willay
has all the built in functions for file transfer and whatever



so does vnc


And Windows Remote Desktop Connection with the correct settings. I use this feature all the time.


Steve

posted on 17th Sep 07 at 14:32

quote:
Originally posted by willay
has all the built in functions for file transfer and whatever



so does vnc


gooner_47

posted on 17th Sep 07 at 13:54

XP SP2


willay

posted on 17th Sep 07 at 11:41

VNC - for lightweight access
Windows Remote Desktop - if I have to
NetOp -if its there, wouldnt go out and install i, but has all the built in functions for file transfer and whatever


Andrew

posted on 17th Sep 07 at 11:34

Doesn't seem to work like that on my computers. What OS you running gooner_47?

Using LogMeIn again. Changed for the better too :D


gooner_47

posted on 16th Sep 07 at 09:58

quote:
Originally posted by Andrew
Not the biggest fan of the Windows one. You have to log off the PC to connect to it. Want the PC left how it was when i left home in the morning..


No you don't?! :boggle: I leave mine logged in and then connect from work - hunky dory


Andrew

posted on 15th Sep 07 at 20:52

Not the biggest fan of the Windows one. You have to log off the PC to connect to it. Want the PC left how it was when i left home in the morning..


Steve

posted on 15th Sep 07 at 18:45

quote:
Originally posted by Aj.
Out of interest, what does Ultra VNC have over RealVNC?



i dont know tbh, we use it because its free and comes with a cool apps allowing you to build your own customised client exe they can run to connect to you or a set IP


andy1868

posted on 15th Sep 07 at 18:12

quote:
Originally posted by Steve
either windows remote desktop or ultra vnc


Aaron

posted on 15th Sep 07 at 18:12

Out of interest, what does Ultra VNC have over RealVNC?


Steve

posted on 15th Sep 07 at 17:01

either windows remote desktop or ultra vnc


Aaron

posted on 15th Sep 07 at 16:50

I use the built in software in Windows XP/Vista to communicate with my server at home from anywhere.


Andrew

posted on 15th Sep 07 at 16:01

What are people using for this these days. I used to use Logme In 12 months ago but haven't had any use for it since. Now i could make good use of it again for work purposes.