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Remote assistance between XP and Vista machines
Posted by Olumide on June 18th, 2008


Hello,

A friend needs me to help troubleshoot an application on his Windows
Vista machine. I have an XP machine, and both of happen to use routers
at home (he lives in a different city), and neither of us have unique
IP addresses, just local IP addresses and the address of our routers.
Connecting to each others machines is therefore a bit tricky. I'd
appreciate help in starting a remote assistance session with him.

Thanks,

- Olumide

Posted by Sooner Al [MVP] on June 18th, 2008


Speaking quite frankly I highly suggest using TeamViewer as an alternative
to Remote Assistance [RA]. In my experience its much faster and easier to
use than RA. TeamViewer is free for personal use. Using their connection
servers you or your friend don't need to worry about opening ports on any
routers or firewalls your behind.

http://www.teamviewer.com/index.aspx

Good luck...

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Posted by Malke on June 18th, 2008


Sooner Al [MVP] wrote:

I don't usually do "me too" postings, but I want to second that. TeamViewer
is really, really excellent. Of course if the OP wants it for business, it
is crazy expensive. But for personal use it is perfect.

Malke
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