Alternative Remote Control?

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Elliot

My school has blocked remote control that allows me to connect my home PC.
Is there alternative?
What I want to do is to install no software or much smaller file size
freeware. Security is also important.
Thanks for any idea.
 
Elliot said:
My school has blocked remote control that allows me to connect my home PC.
Is there alternative?
What I want to do is to install no software or much smaller file size
freeware. Security is also important.
Thanks for any idea.



Try this:

www.teamviewer.com

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Elliot said:
My school has blocked remote control that allows me to connect my home PC.
Is there alternative?
What I want to do is to install no software or much smaller file size
freeware. Security is also important.
Thanks for any idea.

Elliot,

Your school has blocked your ability to connect back to your home PC and
remote control it for a reason.
If you wish to circumvent the schools policy and security, then you should
talk to them about it first before trying alternative solutions that may
breach school policy which could result in them talking action against you
for breaching those regulation.

As an additional note you really should not post with your real e-mail
address in an unobscured format, as this will be harvesting and used to send
vast amounts of spam to.
Take a look at http://www.microsoft.com/communities/privacy.mspx before you
post again.
 
IC.

Mike Brannigan said:
Elliot,

Your school has blocked your ability to connect back to your home PC and
remote control it for a reason.
If you wish to circumvent the schools policy and security, then you should
talk to them about it first before trying alternative solutions that may
breach school policy which could result in them talking action against you
for breaching those regulation.

As an additional note you really should not post with your real e-mail
address in an unobscured format, as this will be harvesting and used to
send vast amounts of spam to.
Take a look at http://www.microsoft.com/communities/privacy.mspx before
you post again.
 

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