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Go To My Pc

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Been looking at ways to remotely access a pc in my office via any pc from anywhere without having to load client software. Looking at Go To My PC link and Let Me In Link

Has anyone used either of these and if so what are the pros and cons?

Are there any good alternatives?

Any comments / opinions posted are my opinion only and do not represent those of my employer or Company

VNC Viewer works great too, and free also.

VNC gets a big thumbs up from me.

We used it for years as a corporate tool as well, securely controlling servers around the world. :ninja:

I use log me in pro, recomended by Lurch, with no problems so far, and does everything I need.

Pete

VNC 4 ME 2!!!!!

The kids hate the fact that I can see what they are doing on their computer as well, what a bonus!!

The opinions I express are mine and are usually correct!

(Except when I'm wrong)(which I'm not)

VNC gets a big thumbs up from me.

We used it for years as a corporate tool as well, securely controlling servers around the world. :ninja:

Coupled with some sort of secure tunelling then yes, VNC would do. Just using VNC on its own, not a great idea due to the minimal security of it. Use it over a VPN\with SSH and you can't go far wrong, but much easier is LogMeIn IMO.

Coupled with some sort of secure tunelling then yes, VNC would do. Just using VNC on its own, not a great idea due to the minimal security of it. Use it over a VPN\with SSH and you can't go far wrong, but much easier is LogMeIn IMO.

Of course. Without giving anything away, we had both VPN and encryption. :)

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