Bob_Hansen
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Re: Remote Computing
Reply #2 - Apr 8th, 2006 at 7:36pm
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I use pcAnyWhere (PCA) extensively, every day. My number one choice. Have used it for over 15 years. Prefer it over Remote Desktop and Terminal Services.
Since version 10.5, PCA also has a Web Client that can be used. So you can install Web Client from thumb drive on any browser for access to remote Host system.
GoToMyPc involves monthly charges about $20 USD. PCA has no charge after initial purchase. I have found that version 10.5 or higher is adequate, can get good prices ($20) on Ebay (vs. the latest 11.5 for $150.)
Remote Desktop works good if the remote Host is XP Pro or higher. Don't think it is available on XP Home version. You can use Remote Desktop Client on WIN98 to connect to XP PRO, but cannot go the other direction.
Remote Desktop does not easily allow file transfers, pcAnyWhere has it built in, simple Drag/Drop across explorer type split window.
Remote Desktop blocks out Host system, logs out the existing user, but PCA allows users at Host and Remote ends to control the workstation, or the remote Host can be locked to the user. This also means you can connect to a remote Host and see real time the existing problem on the screen vs. Remote Desktop logging the user out and losing that status.
PCA has good security, encryption availble, passwords, gateway options, etc. Default ports can be redefined for additional security. Scripts can be written to execute on connection. Programs can be set to run immediately upon connection, File/folder synching can be automatic.
Both programs need some setup on Host systems. May also need some port redirections on router, depending on complexity of network. PCA is also more sensitive to Video Drivers vs. Remote Desktop, but that was more common in earlier versions. You can now define some video settings. I have not found this to be a problem in the last few years.
Again, I recommend PCA, version 10.5 or higher.
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