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Author Topic: Programs for Remote Assist?!  (Read 10584 times)

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HISNA

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Re: *SCF 'Remote' PC Help Center*
« Reply #10 on: 24. April 2009., 08:56:16 »
I have used crossloop as well. It's a VNC client that's very simple to instal and use.

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Re: *SCF 'Remote' PC Help Center*
« Reply #10 on: 24. April 2009., 08:56:16 »



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Re: *SCF 'Remote' PC Help Center*
« Reply #11 on: 24. April 2009., 09:01:05 »
Dameware is slow. Plus loading my PC with more services just slows eveything down. Keep it simple and use remote assist.

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Re: *SCF 'Remote' PC Help Center*
« Reply #12 on: 24. April 2009., 10:48:09 »
I'm use Remote Administrator!

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Re: *SCF 'Remote' PC Help Center*
« Reply #13 on: 16. May 2009., 06:30:29 »
i'm use teamviewer

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Re: *SCF 'Remote' PC Help Center*
« Reply #14 on: 20. May 2009., 15:50:01 »
I read that teamviewer is a good base to create a spyware. It is not secure.

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Re: *SCF 'Remote' PC Help Center*
« Reply #15 on: 20. May 2009., 18:50:27 »
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.

 

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Re: *SCF 'Remote' PC Help Center*
« Reply #16 on: 28. May 2009., 05:17:50 »
Never tired it. how does it compare to others? I use Crossloop cause it's small and easy to install.

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Re: *SCF 'Remote' PC Help Center*
« Reply #17 on: 15. July 2009., 16:32:29 »
logmein!!!

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Re: *SCF 'Remote' PC Help Center*
« Reply #18 on: 16. July 2009., 00:09:51 »
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.
My software never has bugs. It just develops random features. :P

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Re: *SCF 'Remote' PC Help Center*
« Reply #19 on: 16. July 2009., 14:17:30 »
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.
well? understand ma bad English.

 

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