If Mom has XP Pro, the simplest way is to use Remote Desktop which is part
of Win XP Pro. Once enabled, you can simply connect over the Internet and
be looking at her desktop on your computer. You can do anything from your
end that can be done in front of her computer.
If she doesn't have XP Pro, either upgrade to it or buy pcAnywhere which
also allows you to access her computer over the Internet.
I would dump AOL while you're at it and get a real ISP.
"Nick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Mom is getting older and needs computer help. I have no way of knowing
> if it's really the computer, or just Mom. Since I don't live in the
> same state, I would like to be able to access her computer from my
> home. She has broadband; I use a dial-up (AOL). We both have modems
> and Windows XP installed.
>
> I mainly need to "see" her computer on my screen and try things out so
> that I can confirm that everything is running correctly. Transferring
> files would be a plus, but probably not vital.
>
> Is this capability built into Windows? Do I need to buy software for
> this (I seem to recall LapLink as a potential product in this realm.)
> Can it be done over the Internet? If not, my home phone does not have
> long-distance, so the software would have to accommodate my usage of a
> pre-paid phone card (which means the ability to punch in several
> layers of code numbers before making the actual call).
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice you can give. Mom will love you for
> it. :-)
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