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hi,
ppl my question is their any way by which i can do Remote monitoring...in Windows loacal Networking enviornment. One of my friend useto run one of the tools in his pc on the network and from his pc workstation1 he used to control my monitor which was workstation2 he had all the control like mouse etc. how this is possible ? can any one tell me how can i also get that tool so that i also barge in to his pc. how can i Remotely Control of others monitor Like mouse etc. ? plz give me immediate reply Bob Anderson ![]() |
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To do this you use a "Remote DESKTOP" or "VNC" program, which needs o be installed on each computer..., the one you are sitting at and the one you want to connect to.
Some versions of windows come with this software like n Windows XP Profesional, where it is located at Start\AllPrograms\Accessories\Communications\Remot eDesktop There are also many other programs available that will do this, some you have to pay for and others are free. At work i use "Symantec PC Anywhere" to connect to other computers on our network and to dial-in to computers in other states/suburbs.
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I'm a fan of Remote Administrator
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Symantec's PC Anywhere is an excellent program for remote controlling another computer. Only problem is that it costs $100 or thereabouts, but if you have the money, I'd definitely go with that...
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Yeah Remote Admins not to bad... i used it at home for a while between my WinXP and my old Win2k PC and found it quite easy to use, also very small install. Don't use them at home anymore thou.
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Quote:
hence why we just bought the full version instead.
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