Discussion:
Anything like XP's REMOTE ASSISTANCE?
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HotRod
2006-03-22 17:15:49 UTC
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I have a few family members that are using windows 2000 and I'd like to be
able to help them using windows XP remote assistance, is there anything out
there like that? or is it just easier to upgrade them to XP Home?
Vera Noest [MVP]
2006-03-22 20:55:09 UTC
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Try NetMeeting or VNC to connect to W2K Pro desktops.

http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/
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Post by HotRod
I have a few family members that are using windows 2000 and I'd
like to be able to help them using windows XP remote assistance,
is there anything out there like that? or is it just easier to
upgrade them to XP Home?
HotRod
2006-03-22 21:05:18 UTC
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Since I need to connect to a remote user "Father in law" over the internet
I'm looking for something jsut as easy to use as remote assistance and
possibly something he can setup himself.
Post by Vera Noest [MVP]
Try NetMeeting or VNC to connect to W2K Pro desktops.
http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/
_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
SQL troubleshooting: http://sql.veranoest.net
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Post by HotRod
I have a few family members that are using windows 2000 and I'd
like to be able to help them using windows XP remote assistance,
is there anything out there like that? or is it just easier to
upgrade them to XP Home?
ThomasT.
2006-03-23 02:29:41 UTC
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I think VNC is quite easy, I have try MSN Remote Assistant, Logmein, and VNC
I find VNC now is really good .
Post by HotRod
Since I need to connect to a remote user "Father in law" over the internet
I'm looking for something jsut as easy to use as remote assistance and
possibly something he can setup himself.
Post by Vera Noest [MVP]
Try NetMeeting or VNC to connect to W2K Pro desktops.
http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/
_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
SQL troubleshooting: http://sql.veranoest.net
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Post by HotRod
I have a few family members that are using windows 2000 and I'd
like to be able to help them using windows XP remote assistance,
is there anything out there like that? or is it just easier to
upgrade them to XP Home?
HotRod
2006-03-23 13:52:18 UTC
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I've look at a few VNC programs and am not sure how I'm going to get my work
pc to conenct to my father in-law's PC. Am I correct to assume that he will
need to find an open port and let VNC run as a server?
Post by ThomasT.
I think VNC is quite easy, I have try MSN Remote Assistant, Logmein, and VNC
I find VNC now is really good .
Post by HotRod
Since I need to connect to a remote user "Father in law" over the
internet I'm looking for something jsut as easy to use as remote
assistance and possibly something he can setup himself.
Post by Vera Noest [MVP]
Try NetMeeting or VNC to connect to W2K Pro desktops.
http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/
_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
SQL troubleshooting: http://sql.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
Post by HotRod
I have a few family members that are using windows 2000 and I'd
like to be able to help them using windows XP remote assistance,
is there anything out there like that? or is it just easier to
upgrade them to XP Home?
ThomasT.
2006-03-23 18:45:16 UTC
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Yes, VNC has 2 parts 1 is client (Viewer I think), orther is server, it can
be installed as a service,
you can set it startup manually so when you need, ask him start the service
.
If he has a router, it should has port number 5900 opened
Post by HotRod
I've look at a few VNC programs and am not sure how I'm going to get my
work pc to conenct to my father in-law's PC. Am I correct to assume that
he will need to find an open port and let VNC run as a server?
Post by ThomasT.
I think VNC is quite easy, I have try MSN Remote Assistant, Logmein, and VNC
I find VNC now is really good .
Post by HotRod
Since I need to connect to a remote user "Father in law" over the
internet I'm looking for something jsut as easy to use as remote
assistance and possibly something he can setup himself.
Post by Vera Noest [MVP]
Try NetMeeting or VNC to connect to W2K Pro desktops.
http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/
_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
SQL troubleshooting: http://sql.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
Post by HotRod
I have a few family members that are using windows 2000 and I'd
like to be able to help them using windows XP remote assistance,
is there anything out there like that? or is it just easier to
upgrade them to XP Home?
HotRod
2006-03-23 19:02:29 UTC
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Once I setup the VNC as a server how do I reference his PC so that I can
connect to it? What do I do if the IP address of his PC is changing all of
the time? or behind a router.
Post by ThomasT.
Yes, VNC has 2 parts 1 is client (Viewer I think), orther is server, it
can be installed as a service,
you can set it startup manually so when you need, ask him start the
service .
If he has a router, it should has port number 5900 opened
Post by HotRod
I've look at a few VNC programs and am not sure how I'm going to get my
work pc to conenct to my father in-law's PC. Am I correct to assume that
he will need to find an open port and let VNC run as a server?
Post by ThomasT.
I think VNC is quite easy, I have try MSN Remote Assistant, Logmein, and VNC
I find VNC now is really good .
Post by HotRod
Since I need to connect to a remote user "Father in law" over the
internet I'm looking for something jsut as easy to use as remote
assistance and possibly something he can setup himself.
Post by Vera Noest [MVP]
Try NetMeeting or VNC to connect to W2K Pro desktops.
http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/
_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
SQL troubleshooting: http://sql.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
Post by HotRod
I have a few family members that are using windows 2000 and I'd
like to be able to help them using windows XP remote assistance,
is there anything out there like that? or is it just easier to
upgrade them to XP Home?
ThomasT.
2006-03-24 14:48:40 UTC
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Yes, you will need an IP .
The best thing is to buy a cheap router that can use Dynamic DNS . I have a
Netgear wireless
router at home, cost about 15$, but it works perfectly with these kind of
thing . I can either
install Terminal Services for testing . On the router you just need to set
Port Forwarding on 5900.
Post by HotRod
Once I setup the VNC as a server how do I reference his PC so that I can
connect to it? What do I do if the IP address of his PC is changing all of
the time? or behind a router.
Post by ThomasT.
Yes, VNC has 2 parts 1 is client (Viewer I think), orther is server, it
can be installed as a service,
you can set it startup manually so when you need, ask him start the
service .
If he has a router, it should has port number 5900 opened
Post by HotRod
I've look at a few VNC programs and am not sure how I'm going to get my
work pc to conenct to my father in-law's PC. Am I correct to assume that
he will need to find an open port and let VNC run as a server?
Post by ThomasT.
I think VNC is quite easy, I have try MSN Remote Assistant, Logmein, and VNC
I find VNC now is really good .
Post by HotRod
Since I need to connect to a remote user "Father in law" over the
internet I'm looking for something jsut as easy to use as remote
assistance and possibly something he can setup himself.
Post by Vera Noest [MVP]
Try NetMeeting or VNC to connect to W2K Pro desktops.
http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/
_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
SQL troubleshooting: http://sql.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
Post by HotRod
I have a few family members that are using windows 2000 and I'd
like to be able to help them using windows XP remote assistance,
is there anything out there like that? or is it just easier to
upgrade them to XP Home?
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