Best program to use for taking control of a computer on a network?

Jugernot

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What is the best program that will allow you to take control of a computer on a network? Something similar to PC Anywhere, but over networks.

Thanks

btw: I've tried the desktop sharing builtin to MS Netmeeting and it works pretty good, but you have to manually setup each pc everytime you want to use it.
 

Ladi

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Have you tried vnc? It only requires a simple install on the server (computer-illiterate college students can do it) with minimal setup and can be accessed via client or java-supporting web browser. With a client connected, it takes about 7 megs of ram on my NT4:SP6a machine with 128megs of ram. The server can be started automatically on boot (as an app, not a service...just drop it into the startup folder...though I believe there is a way to start it as a service, so that you can remotely reboot a machine). Also, there are clients and servers available for all major operating systems (wins and *nixes). As far as security, the servers are protected by simple password and if "Accept Socket Connections" is selected, an odd port number can be used to connect to the server (server:socketnumber in the standalone client, http://server:580servernumber through a browser).

~Ladi
 

Sunner

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If you already have PCAnywhere, why not use it?
Is there a problem with PCA on your network, cause I've used it on several comps across the world from our headoffice.
 

Workin'

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Yeah, PCAnywhere works great over a network, so does VNC. VNC also has a Macintosh version besides Win/*nix/others.
 

Sunner

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Side note, I do prefer VNC myself, due to the excellent platform support, and the fact that its free, and very small.
 

DAM

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another vote for vnc, its great to play jokes on your college friends.







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Ponyboy25

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I use PCAnywhere myself, over TCP/IP. Very simple. What's the problem on your network using it?
 

Jugernot

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Heh, I'm DUMB!!! hehehe, I didn't look far enough into PC Anywhere to find the Network connection. Thanks for giving the ol brain a work out!

btw: I tried out VNC and it seems to work just as well as PCA. That is kinda freeware I like to see!
 

R0b0tN1k

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I use Terminal Services to connect to my Win2k server. It makes administration so much easier and I can even use it over the net with the activex client.