Yeah. I've become a big fan of teamviewer. Light weight, low resources. Free
and easy setup when I need to help someone remote
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From: John R Steinbruner
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Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2010 22:36:54
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I have been using Teamviewer recently
Works on my Mac's, PC's, etc, and does not need to be installed, will run from
memory if you wish..
www.teamviewer.com
Free for personal use..
I gave my mom and friends a desktop link to Teamviewer QS (quick start) on
their desktop, and can remote i
thanks, I will give VNC a try
At 05:40 PM 8/22/2010, you wrote:
I use both remote desktop (built-in) and ul...@vnc
I like the file transfer capability of u...@vnc and the ability to copy and
paste text back and forth between local and remote boxes. Remote desktop is
handy also, because even th
I use both remote desktop (built-in) and ul...@vnc
I like the file transfer capability of u...@vnc and the ability to copy and
paste text back and forth between local and remote boxes. Remote desktop is
handy also, because even the home version can be hacked to support multiple
user
logins and
I think since os 4.6, but 5.0 definite. Most carriers have supported 5.0 for
months
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From: Winterlight
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Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2010 17:04:58
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Subject: Re: [H] Blackberry
OK thanks... so you are saying it should support PSK2 ?
At 05:02 PM 8/22/2010, you wrote:
Ah. Well, find out her carrier and go to blackberry.com and grab
the newest os from there
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Dat
Ah. Well, find out her carrier and go to blackberry.com and grab the newest os
from there
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From: Winterlight
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Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2010 16:59:59
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Subject: Re: [H] Blac
this is a 19 year old college girl with her new Bold... I don't want
to risk screwing it up or mess up her warrenty.
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At 04:56 PM 8/22/2010, you wrote:
If they haven't already, grab bb os5 @ crackberry
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If they haven't already, grab bb os5 @ crackberry
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Subject: [H] Blackberry and Wifi
Sent: Aug 22, 2010 6:53 PM
Chris, you use a Blackberry don
Chris, you use a Blackberry don't you? I have an employee with a new
Blackberry Bold that can't access my WAP. I am guessing it is a
security issue. I am using WPA PSK2 personal. The Blackberry appears
to have some kind of PSK support but it isn't clear on which one it is. Thanks
Have a flash drive my son got at ASU, has the school manual on it. Copied that
off. Can not use the drive because it is write protected.
There is no switch on the unit
Diskpart does not see it. have nothing with fdisk on it anymore (do not think
anyway)
drive management will not let me delete the
There is lots of different remote software available, and a lot of it
is free. Is there a stand out program for controlling your desktop
from afar using Windows 7 machines?
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