Remote Desktop Access?

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Remote desktop access? Nov 14, 2006
Hi,
Can anyone suggest the best way to access my Home Laptop whilst I'm at work? Running software, opening files, transferring files from here....everything.
I know about XP's Remote Connection but from what I read I have to be on a corporate connection etc.
Plus, I wouldn't want to trust Microsoft's security too much.

I came across www.gotomypc.com but not to sure about it.
Naturally, I thought i'd ask all you clever DF'ers.

Thanks! :)

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Nov 14, 2006
Before trying any of the below recommendations it is important to know that in order for many of these solutions to work you need to know about each of the below causes to why this may not work.

Firewall
- Any firewall protecting your home, work, and/or school network must be open for many of these software programs / services to communicate with other computers. If you have a software firewall program running on your computer you must unblock or open the port for the program when prompted. Some schools / corporations have a hardware firewall that will block almost all outside Internet traffic making it difficult if not impossible for many of these solutions to work.

Static IP vs. Dynamic IP - Many of the programs will require you to specify the IP address of your computer. If you do not have a static IP address this address will change each time you connect to the Internet. This can make it difficult to connect if your computer is consistently changing its IP address.

Modem vs. always on connection - If your home computer is connecting to the Internet using a Modem instead of a always on connection such as a broadband connection you must keep your modem connected in order to connect to the computer. Additional information about disabling auto disconnect and keeping your modem connection established can be found on document CH000371.

Plug-ins and additional software - Many of the online services that allow you to remotely connect to another computer over your browser will require that a plug-in be installed into the browser and/or a third-party program be installed. Some work and school computers may prohibit you from doing this.

Computer must be on - Finally, the computer you wish to connect to must remain powered on.

Below is a listing of some of the more popular methods of remotely connecting to another computer. First, is a listing of online services, these are services that allow anyone with an Internet browser to remotely access and connect to another computer. Next, is a listing of software programs that are used to connect and remotely access other computers.

Online services

LogMeIn - http://www.logmein.com/

A great free service that allows you to remotely connect to another computer using your Internet browser. After installing a small program onto the computer the program will allow you to remotely connect to another computer and open remote files, check your email, run programs, and/or support remote users.

GoToMyPC - https://www.gotomypc.com/

WebEx PCNow - http://pcnow.webex.com/

Each of the above programs are other great online service that allows you to connect to remotely connect to another computer and open remote files, check your email, run programs, and/or support remote users. These programs have a free trial and if you like requires a monthly/annual fee.

Software Programs

Tip: If your work or school prohibits information from being installed onto the computer you can install many of these programs on a USB thumb drive instead of from the computer.

TightVNC - http://www.tightvnc.com/

A fantastic free and open source program that is derived from the popular VNC program that allows you to remotely connect to another computer and control it. The program supports multiple platforms including Microsoft Windows, MacOS, Linux, and Unix. In addition has the ability to easily transfer files between computers.

RealVNC
- http://www.realvnc.com/

The original VNC program that allows users to remotely connect to other computers running VNC. RealVNC has three different versions. The free version that supports the standard connection and the Professional and Enterprise editions that support additional features such as 2048-bit AES session encryption, One-port HTTP & VNC, file transfer, desktop scaling, Windows authentication, and more.

Symantec pcAnywhere

One of the most popular commercial software programs that allow a user running a Microsoft Windows, MacOS, Linux operating system to connect to another computer that has the same software program installed onto it.

Laplink Everywhere - http://www.laplink.com/lle/

A great software program that allows users to remotely access Microsoft Windows computers computers without hassling with firewalls, has three different modes of connection, high security, and much more.
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Nov 14, 2006
wow great answer, I'm going to have to look at a few of these.
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Nov 15, 2006
Thanks soupie. Knew i'd get a great answer from u! :)
I dont wanna pay for anything coz i'll be using it very rarely from work - just to check if downloads are over at home, or to start new ones etc.

Will check out the freebies!

Cheers!
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Nov 19, 2006
Thank ye Kind Sirs! *bows down* :)
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