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  1. #16
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    We use SameTime BUT I don't recommend it unless you're already a Lotus house (not many of these left ...)

  2. #17
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    The best remote access software for me is PC File Transfer. First of all, it's easy to use, to navigate and manage files and folders on remote computer as well as to run programs. You can safely transfer files from one computer to another (or from several on a network), synchronize files. A nice feature is account connection that works behind routers and firewalls, so you don't have to worry that your transfer could be interrupted and blocked.

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    Its strength is in flexibility actually.
    If you have accessibility to it you should probably take it up.

    Quote Originally Posted by Randy F. View Post
    Has anyone noticed any trends in the remote access needs of small business? It seems to be becoming more of a productivity tool and not just an IT tool. What is working best for your needs and why?

  4. #19
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    Offering employees the option of telework, when appropriate, is a growing trend in small business. Obviously remote access is one part of that. If you're thinking about creating a work-at-home policy for your business, you might find this article by Gerry Blackwell useful.

    Is Telework a Fit for Your Business?

    http://www.smallbusinesscomputing.co...le.php/3825036

    Happy reading...


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    I've used it for years to support customers and NEVER had a security issue. Bare in mind that you can close the client whenever you want and ONLY launch it when they require access. It also requires passwords to use. You can also use it to your advantage. Ask them to add you as a "secondary" user so that you can access the PC from your own home whenever you need.

  6. #21
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    i am surprised no one is discussing remote web workplace which is built into Microsoft Small Business Server. it is a great way to remote in and it is included in SBS. or are we talking about businesses too small for a central server?

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    I am a freelancer and had quite often worked through Remote Access systems using LogMeIn. I use to work on my clients PC which was in London, UK and I was working on it from where I live Fort Lauderdale, FL. It was a great experience.

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    If you live in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, why is your IP in India? Just curious ...
    The Old Sarge

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    hi

    the team viewer is also a good tool for accessing the computer remotely.

  10. #25
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    I am hearing a lot about Remote Access systems nowadays. I have used Remote Assistance tool integrated with Windows XP. Is it also a Remote Access system?

  11. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by great View Post
    hi

    the team viewer is also a good tool for accessing the computer remotely.
    I've used TeamViewer for quite awhile and I have to say it's never let me down. You send an email to your client that has a link for a small activex control they download to their machine and off you go. Remote desktop control. And...it's free.

    Not free anymore.
    Last edited by roban; 01-12-2010 at 01:27 PM.

  12. #27
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    I would recommend setting up VPN at the office and using RDP to access desktop. Along with desktop access you will also have access to other network resources just as if workstation at home is at the office. Moreover, you can still work if for some reason office pc is shutdown.

    The Small Business Server solution mentioned above is also a good way to go.

  13. #28
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    LogMeIn Pro. Stellar company. I have about 10 computers on the Free version and a couple on the Pro version and it is every penny worth it.

    I do remote printing, file manager and transfer, remote control, etc. I had tried the one built into XP and it was not so reliable.

  14. #29
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    Just install LogmeIn on your server and Invite Guest, the guest computer can access via browser using ActiveX, Java applet or Html and you are connected remotely without any delay and offers all other features such as file manager etc, priced around 12$ per mth u can get it for 8$ too with promo code offers ...

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    I've been using CrossLoop

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