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I have two computers both have XP Home- one connects to the router via
wireless the other via cable. How can I see the desktop of the remote
computer so that I can access programmes on the remote computer? I can see
shared files OK between the two but I cant get beyond that.
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Rog wrote:
> I have two computers both have XP Home- one connects to the router via
> wireless the other via cable. How can I see the desktop of the remote
> computer so that I can access programmes on the remote computer? I
> can see shared files OK between the two but I cant get beyond that.
XP Home only has Remote Assistance - meaning someone must be on the other
computer to accept a request to assist.
You could install something similar to UltraVNC, however.
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You won't be able to do that with XP Home. You need XP Pro OS or some other
program such as UltraVNC.
"Rog" <Rog@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have two computers both have XP Home- one connects to the router via
> wireless the other via cable. How can I see the desktop of the remote
> computer so that I can access programmes on the remote computer? I can
> see
> shared files OK between the two but I cant get beyond that.
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Thanks
I will load UltraVNC and see how I get on!
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
> Rog wrote:
> > I have two computers both have XP Home- one connects to the router via
> > wireless the other via cable. How can I see the desktop of the remote
> > computer so that I can access programmes on the remote computer? I
> > can see shared files OK between the two but I cant get beyond that.
>
> XP Home only has Remote Assistance - meaning someone must be on the other
> computer to accept a request to assist.
> You could install something similar to UltraVNC, however.
>
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