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Thread: I need help on remote desktop

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    Ph4wX's Avatar Mudkip BT Rep: +8BT Rep +8
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    The best and easier and fastest way to do it for "begginers" is crossloop

    www.crossloop.com

    it's a 1-2mb file. Very easy to use, all you have to do is:

    1. Hoster puts a password and press connect
    2. Client puts same password in other tab and press connect
    3. Hoster Accepts

    and your connected, it's as easy as typing a little password.
    It works on VNC so it should haev all the custom settings if you rightclick the viewer.

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    necromantic's Avatar ♫ ♪ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ BT Rep: +15BT Rep +15BT Rep +15
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    I use tightvnc, it's easy and free.

    http://www.tightvnc.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by necromantic View Post
    I use tightvnc, it's easy and free.

    http://www.tightvnc.com/
    Was gonna suggest the same. RD logs the user out on the system, so he might know that something was up.

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    I do home user computer repairs, but if it's just the OS that's messed up and I don't need to make a house call, what would you suggest is the simplest to use, especially for the customer so they don't have to do much of anything, especially if they aren't very good with computers.

    As a PC geek I know a lot of these programs, but I've never used them, and I'm considering using one for remote support...

    THANKS

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    Quote Originally Posted by orcutt989 View Post
    For the most simple experience possible, do Windows Remote Desktop....

    If you want something a little more interesting I would suggest a program called "Hamachi". This program creates a virtual LAN between you and another computer. I would suggest getting it from a torrent site though, it looks like you have to enter some weird information in Hamachi's site in order to download the free program.
    yeah i personally used it and recommend it for a beginner...

    here's my appeal: don't let invites become a currency!
    ( courtesy .PolarBear )

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    you can try teamviwer it's usualy and safe

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