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Posted by: smoothie
« on: 17. February 2010., 09:50:42 »

I use webex at work.
Posted by: hazedaze
« on: 31. December 2009., 10:40:31 »

Ive used dameware and tight vnc in the past but with all the prot forwarding and rpouting tables you need to configure I gave up using these tools as they were only ever used every now adn then
Posted by: workingmanbh
« on: 05. November 2009., 03:33:02 »

i prefer to use vnc and openvpn together.
Posted by: F3RL
« on: 31. October 2009., 04:51:50 »

I just started using LogMeIn and it seems to work pretty well.  I haven't tried it through firewalls/routers though.  That's the biggest problem I have with any VNC client.  If I try to help home users out, they usually don't know their IP address for me to get to them, muchless how to forward a port.

yep, It gets quite technical when it comes to using VNCs or similar products behind the NAT environment. but after setting some tweaks on port forwarding it's all sweat.
Posted by: oniasiu
« on: 30. October 2009., 16:30:06 »

I have never used remote assistant but I have used a proxy to spare login on my friends computer. It was an altered windows to allow multiple users on at the same time. That is probably the closest I have come to remote desktop.
Posted by: dave
« on: 09. October 2009., 10:13:53 »

teamviewer is the best
Posted by: mindfrost82
« on: 30. September 2009., 15:28:00 »

I just started using LogMeIn and it seems to work pretty well.  I haven't tried it through firewalls/routers though.  That's the biggest problem I have with any VNC client.  If I try to help home users out, they usually don't know their IP address for me to get to them, muchless how to forward a port.
Posted by: F3RL
« on: 16. July 2009., 15:17:30 »

What about, VNCs? Like Tight, Ultra, Real VNC?
I use RealVNC for helping my brothers in Korea :) and Tight and UltraVNCs are FREE.
It's got encryption, speed, quality controls available for best performance.
Posted by: defier
« on: 16. July 2009., 01:09:51 »

logmein!!!

LogMeIn is very good. I use LogMeIn (free version) for personal use.

At work, my company is subscribed to WebEx.

Both are easy to use and I've had no issues with either one so far.
Posted by: rzamriv
« on: 15. July 2009., 17:32:29 »

logmein!!!
Posted by: HISNA
« on: 28. May 2009., 06:17:50 »

Never tired it. how does it compare to others? I use Crossloop cause it's small and easy to install.
Posted by: Samker
« on: 20. May 2009., 19:50:27 »

I read that teamviewer is a good base to create a spyware. It is not secure.

I Personally use TeamViewer for a Years and doesn't have any kind of problems.

 
Posted by: Sevenup
« on: 20. May 2009., 16:50:01 »

I read that teamviewer is a good base to create a spyware. It is not secure.
Posted by: stations
« on: 16. May 2009., 07:30:29 »

i'm use teamviewer
Posted by: demons75
« on: 24. April 2009., 11:48:09 »

I'm use Remote Administrator!
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