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    Doe's anybody know of a program that allows you to view what another person is doing on another computer if you install software on the "victim" computer. Kind of like those key capture proggys, but more like a trojan, but not. Something that can gain access to files and what not, but willingly. Doe's that make sense? probably not... Any thoughts or cool programs like that, has anybody come across?

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    u mean virtual networking? or remote assistance?

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    i think you mean hacking, yes?

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    not hacking, i want to access my home computer when i'm at work, but not trough remote assistance.

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    if u reread his post, I don't think he wants access without the other persons knowledge

    Try the microsoft page on remote assistance


    Edit: doh! nm

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    sorry hey suburbia, i missed the "willingly" part.

    isnt there a prog called 'pc anywhere' - i havent used it but read about it once. sounded like what your looking for

  7. Software & Hardware   -   #7
    theres a whole bunch on download.com try here but i tried this and they all have advantages and disadvantages, i think security is a big issue and there is a completely free & secure one somewhere, but I can't remember what it was called. I think it was owned by a university or something

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    Thanks, i guess i shoulda tried there first, just thought there might have been a proggy that was unknown, that someone on here would have tried before, thanks.

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