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Remote Desktop needed ! ! !
I need a Remote Desktop, so I can connect to my work computers from home and access all of my programs, files, and network resources. I also want to spy on my employees and see what they are surfing and doing while I am out of the office .......
What do you suggest for a remote desktop solution ? What about security ? Do you suggest using a VPN connection or can I just get away with a normal IP address ? |
well to connect to your own pc's, if it's xp or nt, "remote desktop" is built in..
here's a tutorial on it - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...moteintro.mspx for monitoring your employees, you can install this on your pc/laptop.. and install a "client" version of this on their pc's - http://www.softactivity.com/ it'll let you monitor them in realtime, see their browser history, etc. |
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You can do it with radmin.
You can't do it with remote desktop as this kicks them off. Radmin is prolly your best solution as it gives you a watch ability or to take control |
ultravnc is also nice :thumbsup
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What about security ? Do I need a static IP address ? |
check out Dameware you can probly setup something on your machine to post its IP regularly to a server and that way you know where to login
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Logmein.com is best for your needs.
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But yet again I'm guessing your IP will stay the same as long as you don't reboot/disconnect (a bit different here becuase the shitty ISP I use resets my connection every 24 hours) |
Nothing beats msft remote desktop (terminal services). VNC Is quite ok but slow, and the others cost.
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I used remote desktop too, worked really great, used to use VNC on two of my dedicated servers - had trouble with that quite a few times
as far as security is concerned - at least change your router's default username/password, also I remember changing couple of other setting - do some search on Google, can't remember exactly what those setting were |
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Thanks a lot..... any others ? ? ?
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programs > accessories > communication > remote desktop connection
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check VNC (TightVnc) ...freeware
VNC is slow..thats true :( but free. |
VNC is horribly slow, most scanners look explicitly for it, so you'll have to block it from being removed, and last I looked, TightVNC still had really shitty security.
In a corporate environment, you want radmin, hands down. |
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