Remote Viewing of Screens

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Hi,

I have a lab where we need to remotely "view" the screens of the
computers on one main computer. We need to just view and send
messages if there is a problem. They can either all be viewed at
once, or able to scroll through the screens.

We have remote desktop software but that only allows viewing of only
one computer at a time which is not what we want.

I have found two pieces of software AristoClass and NetSupport but
both are in the 800-1000 dollar range as they have a lot of other
features.

I am hoping to find something less costly.

Thanks

Lara
 
I use VNC. You can go into the connection options and scale the size of the
remote screen down so that you can fit many on your local screen. HTH.
Louis

lforbes said:
Hi,

I have a lab where we need to remotely "view" the screens of the
computers on one main computer. We need to just view and send
messages if there is a problem. They can either all be viewed at
once, or able to scroll through the screens.

We have remote desktop software but that only allows viewing of only
one computer at a time which is not what we want.

I have found two pieces of software AristoClass and NetSupport but
both are in the 800-1000 dollar range as they have a lot of other
features.

I am hoping to find something less costly.

Thanks

Lara

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