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Does anyone have something setup so they can access their home PCs over the Internet, ie. from work? It would be useful and I've tested one of the VNC systems - TightVNC - but leaving this access open to just password authentication makes me nervous. Has anyone else got a better, more secure system setup?
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It's not free, but it has the best user interface around for ease of setting up and so on.
Give the trial a go, and see just how good it is.
Other products are out there that let you share your files for free on an internet site, which I have looked into, and would be great if you only require file access, and not access to the operating system or applications.
It's not free, but it has the best user interface around for ease of setting up and so on.
Give the trial a go, and see just how good it is.
Other products are out there that let you share your files for free on an internet site, which I have looked into, and would be great if you only require file access, and not access to the operating system or applications.
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P.S. PC Anywhere is also a very good product, which is more heavyweight than VNC resources wise, but has tighter security options. This would still require ports being opened and so on like Prof mentioned.
VNC is a corporate standard method for remote access these days, and even firms with highly important/legal data use it as a means of remote access.
VNC is a corporate standard method for remote access these days, and even firms with highly important/legal data use it as a means of remote access.
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Just tried this out, and it's very very good, especially for freemrbobbins wrote:I do http://www.logmein.com for ease of use, freeness and lazyness factor
Strongly suggest using this, it's ace
On an almost, but not quite, completely unrelated topic, is there anyway I can easily share an excel file over t'internet? Uploadyness to a server or something where it can be opened and updated by different people - kind of like the shared drive on an intranet. Security is not a major issue, and a simple password on the file itself would be sufficient. Oh, and paying for it is not an option ofc.
EDIT: I forgot to mention. I use VNC a lot. It's slower than RDP but more reliable I find. RDP sometimes refuses to work for no apparent reason. Possibly because it's written by the same people who wrote Windows XP.
EDIT: I forgot to mention. I use VNC a lot. It's slower than RDP but more reliable I find. RDP sometimes refuses to work for no apparent reason. Possibly because it's written by the same people who wrote Windows XP.
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Yeah, the Pro version is quite good, you get a trial for a month or so when you sign up but the free version still has the remote desktop feature which is what I wanted. The pro has file transfer but if you can remote desktop you can do do that via your normal FTP program anyway!Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:Just tried this out, and it's very very good, especially for freemrbobbins wrote:I do http://www.logmein.com for ease of use, freeness and lazyness factor
Strongly suggest using this, it's ace
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easiest way would be signing up for www.250free.com or suchlike, and giving everyone who needs to edit the FTP info.friznit wrote:On an almost, but not quite, completely unrelated topic, is there anyway I can easily share an excel file over t'internet? Uploadyness to a server or something where it can be opened and updated by different people - kind of like the shared drive on an intranet. Security is not a major issue, and a simple password on the file itself would be sufficient. Oh, and paying for it is not an option ofc.
I've been playing with this:friznit wrote:On an almost, but not quite, completely unrelated topic, is there anyway I can easily share an excel file over t'internet?
http://www.spreadsheets.google.com
and it seems to be the dog's bits. It should do all you ask of it, and is compatable with excel
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These are the droids you are looking forwebclam wrote:I've been playing with this:friznit wrote:On an almost, but not quite, completely unrelated topic, is there anyway I can easily share an excel file over t'internet?
http://www.spreadsheets.google.com
and it seems to be the dog's bits. It should do all you ask of it, and is compatable with excel
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The XP implementation of RDP is based on Terminal Services, written by Citrix.friznit wrote:I use VNC a lot. It's slower than RDP but more reliable I find. RDP sometimes refuses to work for no apparent reason. Possibly because it's written by the same people who wrote Windows XP.
There are some things you can only do with VNC, such as see video and start game servers using their GUIs.
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If you're starting a gameserver using any method that requires 3d support, you're doing something very, very wrong.FatherJack wrote:The XP implementation of RDP is based on Terminal Services, written by Citrix.
There are some things you can only do with VNC, such as see video and start game servers using their GUIs.
Most allow at least as much function through a dedicated app or the command line
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<strike>help me Obi Webclam Kenobi, you're my only hope!</strike>Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:These are the droids you are looking forwebclam wrote:I've been playing with this:friznit wrote:On an almost, but not quite, completely unrelated topic, is there anyway I can easily share an excel file over t'internet?
http://www.spreadsheets.google.com
and it seems to be the dog's bits. It should do all you ask of it, and is compatable with excel