That is how I've been doing it, but with the end user following my instructions 
over skype, but I just thought it'd be easier to remote in like jaws tandem, 
but I suppose that's not doableā€¦.
On Nov 6, 2011, at 7:53 PM, Nektarios Mallas wrote:

> Hi there. 
> So, if you also establish a Skype connection, do you think that it will be 
> possible to listen to voice over at the other end? 
> 
> Nektarios.
> 
> On Nov 7, 2011, at 1:36 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> 
>> Hi cody,
>> 
>> ARD is accessible in most everything except when you are taking control of 
>> another's computer.  You can install packages, copy apps and/or files, text 
>> chat, send Unix commands and a host of other things.  The problem comes in 
>> when you are Observing or taking control of another computer.  These 
>> functions are totally graphical, thus the APIs are not recognized between 
>> machines.  Now, maybe there is some sort of way to circumvent this but I've 
>> not investigated it enough to make any informed comments.  I've also never 
>> used it outside of a given subnet.  That is, I can do everything I need to 
>> do with ARD within my site but if I try to connect to other computers within 
>> our organization that reside in another site and thus another subnet, then 
>> they are not visible to me.  Again, there may be some sort of setting that 
>> will allow for that but I've not yet found it.
>> 
>> HTH.
>> 
>> Later...
>> 
>> On 2011-11-06, at 11:08 AM, Cody wrote:
>> 
>>> Hey all,
>>> 
>>> I'm just wondering if investing in apple remote desktop version 3 is worth 
>>> my time, in terms of accessibility. My friend Geno, who just joined the 
>>> list wil no doubt need some help in the future on his mac. What I don't 
>>> know is if I can remote into his machine just like one would do with jaws 
>>> tandem and take control of his box and show him things that need to be 
>>> done. For $80 it better make my coffee, but does anyone have any experience?
>>> 
>>> Cody
>>> 
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