Friday, May 21, 2010

How do you log onto the account on a computer?

How can you log onto another computer in your home network? Windows XP. One computer wired to a router other wirelessly connected to a router.

How do you log onto the account on a computer?
dude, you have the perfect software for that in your own OS!! Remote Desktop!! don't download anything! Start / Programs / Accessories / Communications / Remote Desktop Connection


enter IP or computer name, zappp
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Reply:There are a lot of programs that will do that. The cheapest is remote desktop. If you have XP, then you already have remote desktop.





RAdmin is a very good program but requires a client program be pre-installed on the destination PC. It's definately the least intrusive and tightest on bandwidth. We use this for managing servers.





VNC is a good program but I personally never cared for it.





My favorite is Dameware mini-remote control. It will scan networks, push itself onto the remote pc (assuming you have rights), supports a full suite of file transfers, and you can set it up to remove itself from the remote PC when you disconnect. For everyday management of PC's, I couldn't do without it.
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Reply:I use a freeware program called http://www.realvnc.com . Install th server on the computer you want to access and the client you want to access it with.
Reply:VNC is your need





you should install vnc client on the computer you want to log in


and vnc administartor on the main computer


working with vnc is very simple


but first you should do some configuration from mmc console


type mmc in the run in start menu





the add a snap in...


add the group policy


go to computer configuration


windows setting


security settings


user rights assignments


check the access this computer from the network for every one

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