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    Remotely Control desktop with TeamViewer


    There are several ways to access remotely via the Internet to another computer, like CrossLoop which can use on both mac pc and windows to use the desktop also same solution can get with OS X Leopard is iChat or MobileMe to Access Mac only. but this configration is not easy to implement to each end user to work behind a router with firewall enabled.

    So i found simplest option for that which is efficient way to access a remote computer is that called TeamViewer.

    You can download it from here

    With TeamViewer you will be able to take control of the others via the Internet.You can not take control of a remote computer Without both the IP address and a password which is dynamic or pre-prepared so owner agreement is important .Why to remotely access ?

    There are many reasons for remotely access to computer:
    • To help a person form anywhere in the world
    • Transferring require files from your computer


    What is requirement ?

    • An internet connection with good speed
    • Installed TeamViewer at both end. compatible version require .
    • The remote computer must turn on the to access it .

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    Re: Remotely Control desktop with TeamViewer

    Using TeamViewer to Remotely Control computer

    Here how to take remote control of another computer. You will see that it is a child.
    We will here that the Remote control. The Presentation works exactly the same principle.

    Inform to user of the remote computer to connect to the Internet and run TeamViewer. This window opens


    On the left side of this window is two boxes present as ID (identifier for connection TeamViewer) is unique to that computer, and a Password. By default the password is dynamic that change with each opening of TeamViewer, but you can set password static in the software that is convenient for frequent connections.

    Note:

    The ID will always be the same for that computer Ask your remote computer to give information of these two box to you
    1. ID
    2. password.

    this is must

    Now from your desktop start your TeamViewer. You get the same window as above you have set password in the preferences, the words Predefined appears in the Password


    Indicate in the ID on the left, the ID of your remote computer. You 3 options now :
    • Remote support: take remote control of another computer.
    • Introduction : present your display to your partner.
    • File Transfer : transfer files between computers.



    As you want to take control of remote computer, you have to ticked the box Remote support . Click connect to partner.



    Type the password of your partner.
    The small gray arrow Access Control with dropdown menu of the same name offers several levels of access.select Full access and Click Login. The screen of your partner on your computer will appear ,so you can use your computer remotely


    Different menus are available at the top of the window Connection

    • File Transfer: This menu opens the window File Transfer. Allows the exchange of files between local computer and the remote control.
    • Actions: Allows you to change sides with the partner as the controller becomes the controlled.
    • View: Allows you to change display parameters (quality, speed etc ...)
    • Settings: Allows you to start a chat and information relating to the connection.

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    Re: Remotely Control desktop with TeamViewer

    SETTING preferences to TeamViewer

    1. General:

      • You can name your screen that will help you identify
      • if you want a password predefined static At the Start, enter and confirm a password
      • select the "Accept incoming LAN connections to use TeamViewer in a local network

    2. Remote Control:

      • If you have an ADSL high speed internet, select option best quality in the Quality. If you have an ADSL connection of medium quality.You can choose option Automatic which is by default
      • You can disable the wallpaper of the remote computer desktop
      • Cursor Control Dial allows you to set the level of access for outbound connections. By default you have full access . If you want to change this default setting.

    3. Presentation, Security, Extended:

      Change the settings to suit your personal preferences under the Security you can configure a whitelist and blacklist of ID. You can add ID to the blacklist that you want.
    4. Personalized Invitation:

      When you use the menu Settings/ Invite a partner it launches your default mail to send an e-mail pre-written invitation ,by the Custom Invitation in the preferences you can change the default text of the invitation

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    Re: Remotely Control desktop with TeamViewer

    Advantages of TeamViewer

    • Supports Windows and Mac OS
    • Encrypted Connection
    • No installation required
    • Chat
    • File Transfer
    • Record Remote Session
    • Support Multiple Monitor
    • Remote Reboot
    • Disable Remote Input
    • Show Black Screen
    • VPN
    • Easy to use
    • Ability to transfer files.
    • Works through firewalls and routers
    • free.

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