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willyboy | 01:27 Sat 22nd Jan 2011 | Computers
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From here in France l need to link up to, and control a UK based computer.
I use XP and the other computer has Vista installed. The free version of RealVNC looks really good but l don't want to download it to both if it doesn't work because of OS problems.
Has anyone used this program before or is there a better solution?
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Thank you both.
VHG - Yep, not included on Home (dammit).
Mark - Interesting link. 30 day trial eh, but l'd only need it for five days max.
Will have a look at this and just download one or t'other. The only thing that can go wrong is it wont work.
Thanks again for the quick responses.
Regards
02:07 Sat 22nd Jan 2011
Windows comes with Remote Desktop Connection built in.

However I dont think it is included in the "home" versions.
http://www.gotomypc.c..._access/remote_access

There are other solutions which are free but, as with all things, you (don't) get what you (don't) pay for...
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Thank you both.
VHG - Yep, not included on Home (dammit).
Mark - Interesting link. 30 day trial eh, but l'd only need it for five days max.
Will have a look at this and just download one or t'other. The only thing that can go wrong is it wont work.
Thanks again for the quick responses.
Regards
I support clients in UK, US and Canada (from Greece).
Always used to use PcAnywhere.
For most of them now, I use LogMeIn. This gives me full control over their XP, Vista, Win7, Server 2003 and Server 2008 machines, and is a total breeze to use.

https://secure.logmein.com/UK/
I'll add another vote for logmein, the free version will give you basic remote desktop and works very well.
+1 for LogMeIn. Easy to use and never had a hitch with it.

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