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Getbig Main Boards => General Topics => Topic started by: Quickerblade on July 24, 2013, 05:01:14 PM
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from my Home
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if you just need to access the files (not run the softwares installed in your work machine) then the answer is Dropbox.
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if you just need to access the files (not run the softwares installed in your work machine) then the answer is Dropbox.
thank you, i need to run software my friend
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I rely on RealVNC, but the best one for you depends on your personal requirements (operating system, protocols, security, etc..) and budget.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_remote_desktop_software
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from my Home
IF that's allowed, then the IT dept. should provide any and all specs, devices, access..
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IF that's allowed, then the IT dept. should provide any and all specs, devices, access..
its my business, so its allowed, anyone used splashtop?
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I rely on RealVNC, but the best one for you depends on your personal requirements (operating system, protocols, security, etc..) and budget.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_remote_desktop_software
thank you for that, can you access the software on realVNC?
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from my Home
GoToMyPC is the software I use. It works like a charm..
http://www.gotomypc.com/remote-access/ (http://www.gotomypc.com/remote-access/)
You can access all of your computer's files, programs, apps etc..
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You're welcome!
https://secure.logmein.com/ (https://secure.logmein.com/)
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thank you for that, can you access the software on realVNC?
As long as the server part is running on your remote PC, you can take over it's desktop via the VNC client. Many helpdesks work with these tools.
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GoToMyPC is the software I use. It works like a charm..
http://www.gotomypc.com/remote-access/ (http://www.gotomypc.com/remote-access/)
You can access all of your computer's files, programs, apps etc..
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THANK YOU OneMoreRep
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Thanks guys, one more Question
does the other computer im accessing need to be on?
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Thank you
You're welcome!
https://secure.logmein.com/ (https://secure.logmein.com/)
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Thanks guys, one more Question
does the other computer im accessing need to be on?
Yes..powered on with internet access so you can access it remotely.
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Yes..powered on with internet access so you can access it remotely.
thank you very much K-1
thank you guys for helping me out on this issue.
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Thanks guys, one more Question
does the other computer im accessing need to be on?
LOL, you can't be serious here :D
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Teamviewer is best in my opinion. I tried all the rest and they can't match it for reliability/performance.
It is a tad expensive though....
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Teamviewer is best in my opinion. I tried all the rest and they can't match it for reliability/performance.
It is a tad expensive though....
Thanks man, Im a longtime getbigger, i can afford it.
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Teamviewer
Logmein
If using a pc use one of those 2
If you are using a tablet /mobile to connect use splashtop
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Teamviewer
Logmein
If using a pc use one of those 2
If you are using a tablet /mobile to connect use splashtop
That is great thank you.
I can always rely on this place for answers.
thanks guys
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RealVNC or TightVNC are my favorites.
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I like teamviewer. Its free and gets the job done but I also use splashtop and logmein from time to time.
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I like teamviewer. Its free and gets the job done but I also use splashtop and logmein from time to time.
Ach is 100% correct.
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You're welcome!
https://secure.logmein.com/ (https://secure.logmein.com/)
We use that at my work to remote log into the machines we have running in the field. Works great.
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Thanks guys, one more Question
does the other computer im accessing need to be on?
lol
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programs like vnc are totally useless nowadays unless you wanna spy the other machine or need to remotely change configs and stuff
If you need regular usage, just sync your machines on the cloud. Its 2013 for christs sake
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programs like vnc are totally useless nowadays unless you wanna spy the other machine or need to remotely change configs and stuff
If you need regular usage, just sync your machines on the cloud. Its 2013 for christs sake
Some people just hate doing that.
We have huge amounts of storage available from places like Box.net... I've on many occasions tried to convince users to just install the box.net app on whatever machines or tablets they have.
Often I'm met with resistance. They want a portable USB drive or some other such nonsense.
It's just not worth the fight to try to convince them... a couple of hundred bucks isn't so much that it's worth an argument.
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programs like vnc are totally useless nowadays unless you wanna spy the other machine or need to remotely change configs and stuff
If you need regular usage, just sync your machines on the cloud. Its 2013 for christs sake
The year has little to do with it.
There's a bunch of reasons you'd rather log onto a remote PC rather than share data.
I use dropbox to synch my files, which is fine for documents. I also have certain applications I only use on 1 PC, even when I travel. Those apps run 24x7 as does my home machine which is in a dedicated environment with UPS and redundant networok. It collects real-time market data 24x5 which is impossible with the machine you carry with you.
Some things can't be "synched to the cloud"....
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Teamviewer, nothing works better..
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Teamviewer, nothing works better..
im using logmein pro and its perfect.
Im sure teamviewer is great too, i love this remote shit.
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im using logmein pro and its perfect.
Im sure teamviewer is great too, i love this remote shit.
Splashtop is even better for home use or if your home and work computers both have awesome connections, You can even full screen game in practical realtime (lag is pretty much non existent) from your ipad, playing call of duty black ops 2 or nba 2k13 while sitting in the garden on the tablet is awesome.
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Splashtop is even better for home use or if your home and work computers both have awesome connections, You can even full screen game in practical realtime (lag is pretty much non existent) from your ipad, playing call of duty black ops 2 or nba 2k13 while sitting in the garden on the tablet is awesome.
thats pretty awesome.
thanks again for all for there help in this, I feel like a new guy now, I love this remote shit.
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You're welcome!
https://secure.logmein.com/ (https://secure.logmein.com/)
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Logmein works well, but I use GotomyPc more in the last few years, which works great for remote access.
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Thanks man, Im a longtime getbigger, i can afford it.
underrated post ;)
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well, you might need to contact your network administrator as well to allow this through firewall....I block anything from outside here, unless I know and can verify who's accessing network resources......RDP is the best choice once it's allowed
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Teamviewer is best in my opinion. I tried all the rest and they can't match it for reliability/performance.
It is a tad expensive though....
Yes, teamviewer is the best outthere for me so far....that sucker has help me in a lot of troubleshooting scenarios for the past 8 months.....My company just bought the full version and it works better than several other remote client software we have here.
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Yes, teamviewer is the best outthere for me so far....that sucker has help me in a lot of troubleshooting scenarios for the past 8 months.....My company just bought the full version and it works better than several other remote client software we have here.
It is good and goes through the firewalls like nothing. It is ridiculously easy to use and when you have it in two machines, they find each other no matter where and how you try to connect. I have it in my laptop and by that I have access to files on my PC no matter where I am, I have used it even by HSDPA and UMTS with my 3G phone, with no problems. For a free of charge- software it is plenty.
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Yes, teamviewer is the best outthere for me so far....that sucker has help me in a lot of troubleshooting scenarios for the past 8 months.....My company just bought the full version and it works better than several other remote client software we have here.
Good point, I occasionally have to do remote support. Sending someone to the teamviewer site to set it up their end so you can get in is a breeze. I've yet to have a customer that could not manage to set it up and I have a lot of non-IT-savvy customers.