Re: xp remote access
On 27 Apr 2006 03:39:15 -0700, figurt@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello
im gettin a new desktop at home, to go with a laptop i use.
they will be connected via a wireless network.
i want to be able to control the desktop via the laptop, whenever i
want. (be it to be copy files or control the desktop) i know remote
assistance will allow me to do this, but is there any other programs?
i also want to be able to connect to the desktop via ONLY my laptop
when i am on the internet away from home.
many thanks.
no don't try vnc if you pc is on xp pro or 2000 pro there is a remote
deskyop conection.
Right click on the my computer icon and click that tab that says
remote and it's at the bottom.
.
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