I have used UltraVNC for years with many PC's. It's free. I comes with it's own high
encryption. I also use VNC Control to easily manage many different PC's setup
differently. For a couple PC's it's probably not necessary. It's also free.
It comes with file transfer.
I like it a lot better than LogMeIn.
If you need any help in setting it up let me know.


Gary Kuznitz

On 6 Oct 2009 at 9:42, Peter_Vidal@xxxxxxxx (Peter_Vidal@xxxxxxxx
<pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>) commented about Re: [PCTECH] How to connect 2 PC
remotely (FREE):

"Some versions on Windows have a built-in VPN server. Doing that and
remote
desktop would work. Unles the PC is VIsta Home or something like that."

Thanks Mike.

We have Win/XP. If I do this approach, how I set this up? Do you have a
link or more info about this?

PETER VIDAL
MAPICS IT TECHNICAL SUPPORT TEAM / SR SYSTEM ANALYST
10540 Ridge Rd., Suite 203, New Port Richey, FL 34654-5111
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defects to show that she is only his image."
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