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- include RemotePC Consumer and SoHo, RemotePC Team, RemotePC Enterprise, RemotePC HelpDesk, RemotePC Meeting and RemotePC ScreenShare. Comparison of remote desktop...
- system (usually a PC, but the concept applies equally to a server or a smartphone), while being displa**** on a separate client device. Remote desktop applications...
- PC at the office. Then the office PC logs into a file server where the needed information is stored. The remote PC takes control of the office PC's monitor...
- In electronics, a remote control (also known as a remote or clicker) is an electronic device used to operate another device from a distance, usually wirelessly...
- ISBN 0-13-030770-X. Google Book Search. Germain, Jack (2007-07-30). "Remote PC Repair, Part 1: The Warranty Alternative". TechNewsWorld. Retrieved 2008-03-04...
- that is installed on the remote computer and the viewer that is installed on the local PC. Other modules include Agent, Remote Utilities Server (RU Server)...
- monitoring software LanSchool; and remote desktop software such as Timbuktu, LogMeIn, UltraVNC, TightVNC, Radmin and RemotePC. "Windows Driver Kit: Glossary"...
- March 2018. "Remote Screen Sharing Software – LogMeIn". LogMeIn.com. Retrieved 31 March 2018. "Remote Computer Access: Control Your PC or Mac from Anywhere...
- features targeted at businesses, allow remote access to the PC for management and security tasks, when an OS is down or PC power is off. Note that AMT is not...
- developers to create their own custom remote controls. Profis, Sharon. "Unified Remote turns your Android into a PC controller". www.cnet.com. Retrieved...