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date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 02:11:42 -0500,    group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general        back       


Remote desktop access   
Hi 
Am hoping to get some help to connect to my sisters pc to iron out some
problem as she lives the other end of the country has anyone used this
program is it suitable or maybe there is another i should use instead
can vyou recemend anything that would allow me to connect to my sisters
Pc and have a butchers:geek:   there may be a problem as i have Vista
ultimate and the Pc i wish to connect too is XP 
please could you advise Thanks Davy


-- 
Davy644
date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 02:11:42 -0500   author:   Davy644

Re: Remote desktop access   
Davy far to much hassle I use

www.logmein.com

Really good remote tool and it's free


Regards

Iain
"Davy644"  wrote in message 
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>
> Hi
> Am hoping to get some help to connect to my sisters pc to iron out some
> problem as she lives the other end of the country has anyone used this
> program is it suitable or maybe there is another i should use instead
> can vyou recemend anything that would allow me to connect to my sisters
> Pc and have a butchers:geek:   there may be a problem as i have Vista
> ultimate and the Pc i wish to connect too is XP
> please could you advise Thanks Davy
>
>
> -- 
> Davy644
date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 08:32:54 +0100   author:   Iain

Re: Remote desktop access   
If she and you are both on MSN messenger, she should be able to send you a 
remote assistance request
Actions>Request remote assistance...

I have used Hamachi or the remote desktop.
But those require a little setup.

"Davy644"  wrote in message 
news:26cc2cbd05b71e143629c0c3415c9d3e@nntp-gateway.com...
>
> Hi
> Am hoping to get some help to connect to my sisters pc to iron out some
> problem as she lives the other end of the country has anyone used this
> program is it suitable or maybe there is another i should use instead
> can vyou recemend anything that would allow me to connect to my sisters
> Pc and have a butchers:geek:   there may be a problem as i have Vista
> ultimate and the Pc i wish to connect too is XP
> please could you advise Thanks Davy
>
>
> -- 
> Davy644
date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 01:38:24 -0600   author:   Not Even Me

Re: Remote desktop access   
hello Davy, welcome to the vista forums, :party:
unless your sisters machine is XP professional [not home] then the
built-in remote desktop in windows won't work,.

this would suggest you use a VNC type program to achieve the link, one
I use successfully is ultraVNC, which is totally free

'UltraVNC: Remote Support Software, Remote Support tool, Remote Desktop
Control, Remote Access Software, PC Remote Control'
(http://www.uvnc.com/)

Others are available, just do a search for VNC freeware and you should
see plenty of response

You could also take a look at one of the online remote access providers
such as LogMeIn 

https://secure.logmein.com/home.asp?lang=en

hope this helps


-- 
barman58

Regards, 
*Nigel* 
the beginning of knowledge is the discovery of something we do not
understand.,- frank herbert
date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 02:38:30 -0500   author:   barman58

Re: Remote desktop access   
Hi,

As others have pointed out, there are third party solutions that will likely 
be easier to use.

To answer the question: For you to do this she will need to have XP Pro and 
install the IIS components, then provide you with a user account name and 
password (you cannot use an unpassworded account) as well as her external 
IP. If she is behind a router, she will need to set up port forwarding on 
3389 to the systems internal IP. For the external IP, she can either obtain 
it from the router or a site like www.whatismyip.com Note that while you are 
logged in to her machine, she will not be able to use it or see what you are 
doing.

-- 
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"Davy644"  wrote in message 
news:26cc2cbd05b71e143629c0c3415c9d3e@nntp-gateway.com...
>
> Hi
> Am hoping to get some help to connect to my sisters pc to iron out some
> problem as she lives the other end of the country has anyone used this
> program is it suitable or maybe there is another i should use instead
> can vyou recemend anything that would allow me to connect to my sisters
> Pc and have a butchers:geek:   there may be a problem as i have Vista
> ultimate and the Pc i wish to connect too is XP
> please could you advise Thanks Davy
>
>
> -- 
> Davy644
date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 06:12:33 -0400   author:   Rick Rogers

Re: Remote desktop access   
A great tool to use in tihs case would be Techinline Remote Desktop
'Techinline Remote Desktop' (http://www.techinline.com) I use it all the
time to access my clients' computers and since it doesn't require any
installation on either end, it's very easy to use and reliable


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date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 08:36:56 -0500   author:   techoftheday l

Re: Remote desktop access   
Am spoilt for choice:party:
Say would i be able to install for instance CC cleaner onto her PC from
my end or should i have her install it first, 
Thanks in advance i appreciate it


-- 
Davy644
date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 17:46:34 -0500   author:   Davy644

Re: Remote desktop access   
Davy644 wrote:
> Am spoilt for choice:party:
> Say would i be able to install for instance CC cleaner onto her PC from
> my end or should i have her install it first, 
> Thanks in advance i appreciate it
> 
> 


You can do whatever she can do, just download it and install. If by some 
chance a reboot is required you can do that and just wait for it to come 
back up as long as the software at her end is running as a service and 
autostarts. Depending If you use other than RDP you may have a setting 
for this so read the docs...
date: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 18:16:42 -0500   author:   Charlie Tame

Re: Remote desktop access   
Davy644 wrote:
> Am spoilt for choice:party:
> Say would i be able to install for instance CC cleaner onto her PC from
> my end or should i have her install it first, 
> Thanks in advance i appreciate it

If you're not admin on the machine, then you can't install it, so you 
would have to login to her machine using her admin account remotely.

You either let her download it and she installs it, or you download it 
to her machine by logging into the machine remotely and then doing the 
install on her machine.

You can also transmit a file from your machine to her machine using a 
remote desktop solution too, which as I recall, she can pull the file 
from your machine to her machine using a remote desktop solution.
date: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 21:30:57 -0400   author:   Paul Montgumdrop

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