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A few days ago I came across a website that offered remote access to your computer from anywhere, they were also offering a free 1 month trial.

So I signed up for the trial and to say I am impressed is an understatement!!!! I am even writing this post from a computer 90 miles from home, but accessing PTT through firefox on my computer at home. This system basically displays your own desktop and allows you to access ANY area of your computer and use ANY of the programs or resources such as networks, printers etc on your machine as if you were actually sitting in front of it. The system also allows transfer of files and even printing of documents from your host machine onto a local printer!! And all of this set up in about 5 minutes, even remote connection to your computer only takes about 45 seconds, how good is that!!!

Anyway I just had to share this discovery as its pure genius. Check it out at Go To My PC

Here are a few screenies of the thing at work. Notice the shot of me writinmg this post.

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, December 08, 2006 at 8:41:27 AM

The question has to be asked. What kinda lag you get running TT this way? :o

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Friday, December 08, 2006 at 9:09:27 AM

^ It's a remote comp to comp access program, not a nuclear powered engine XD that would be huge banthwith, and would require both comps to have good graphics cards, fast internet, and very fast processors, and even then I doubt u'd get even close to perfect frame rates XD

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Friday, December 08, 2006 at 9:16:58 AM

Answer = Roo's Scrum Mods remote play 458 ping and FPS 9

So no good for TT but great for everything else XD

 

 

 

 

Friday, December 08, 2006 at 9:25:35 AM

Use RealVNC, theres a free version and works exactly like that. Also cos it's a program you install in your computers you will not need to register in that goToMyPc site... Google it ;)


Friday, December 08, 2006 at 9:27:30 AM

Indeed but you can go to an internet cafe and use this without having specfic software

 

 

 

 

Friday, December 08, 2006 at 9:34:19 AM

I use RealVNC too. VNC has been around forever and works great on windows, mac, and linux/unix systems.

Friday, December 08, 2006 at 12:07:38 PM

VNC is tried and true, but Dazzle is right, having VNC function in a browser interface is a huge improvement.

Note: If you dig deeply enough you find its not Mac compatible. I suppose you could get a low cost PC to act as the gateway to the Macs on your LAN.

Q:What are the system requirements for running GoToMyPC?
A:
For the host computer (the one that you will access remotely)
• Required: Windows® 95 or later (Windows 2000 or later recommended)
•Required: Internet Explorer® 5.0 or later, Netscape Navigator® 7.0 or later or Mozilla® Firefox® 1.0 or later
•Required: Always on stable Internet connection (cable, ISDN, DSL or better)
•Recommended: Minimum of Pentium® 300 with 64 MB of RAM
For the client computer (the one that you will use to access the host computer):
• Required: Windows 95 or later (Windows 2000 or later recommended)
•Required: Internet Explorer 5.0 or later, Netscape Navigator 7.0 or later or Mozilla Firefox 1.0 or later with all Java™ components enabled
•Recommended: Stable Internet connection with cable modem, ISDN, DSL or better
•For use with the Universal Viewer and limited features: Mac OS® X with Safari™ 1.0 or later, Firefox 1.0 or later or Internet Explorer 5.1 or later; and Sun Java™. Mac OS 8.6-9.2 with Internet Explorer 5.0 or later and Microsoft Runtime for Java (MRJ) 2.2.5 or later. Solaris™ with Firefox 1.0 or later or Netscape 7.0 or later; and Sun Java. Linux with Firefox 1.0 or later or Netscape 7.0 or later and Sun Java. Other browsers that support Java and have a full Java 2 Standard Edition JVM may work but have not been tested
•Recommended: Although Java is not required, the download process is easier if Java is installed and the Web browser supports Java
For GoToMyPC PocketView™ (Viewer window for Microsoft Pocket PC):
• Microsoft Windows Mobile™ 5.0 for Pocket PC or Pocket PC Phone Edition
•Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 or 2003 SE for Pocket PC or Pocket PC Phone Edition
•Microsoft Pocket PC™ 2002 or Pocket PC 2002 Phone Edition
•Most devices running Microsoft Windows CE 4.0 or later with a touch screen or mouse

Friday, December 08, 2006 at 2:44:38 PM
LGM

These kinds of tools can be very handy.

I'm using Apple Remote Desktop on our LAN to access computers remotely and also to monitor student use.

It can run over the Internet too, but I don't use it that way. (It does freak people out when I get on their computers and help them, though...)

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Friday, December 08, 2006 at 3:02:20 PM

Lol, I was just testing XP using Parrellels on my Mac when I ran across this thread. I'll post what I think about Parrelles later.

Looks interesting BC. And kinda scary too :)

(I was a bit nervous letting IE connect to the net too. How do you guys keep from having a nervous breakdown :)

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Friday, December 08, 2006 at 3:03:55 PM

Parrallels works cool, only slows down the comp to the double of a common PC's speed ;)

Saturday, December 09, 2006 at 2:52:28 AM

Be careful with remote desktop software in general. Use strong passwords, restrict access by ip address if possible. Turn it off when you don't need it

Saturday, December 09, 2006 at 10:07:27 AM

^ is very smart, maybe thats why he doesn't read my emails?

I am a big fan of krdc http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/krdc and samba http://us5.samba.org/samba/ . I have been using them a lot lately for compiling tgb in windows than bringing it over to linux, works nice.

 

Saturday, December 09, 2006 at 11:04:54 AM

There is java VNC, just host it somewhere and go there when you need to, only java must be installed.


Sunday, December 10, 2006 at 1:13:45 PM

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