Re: Remote Assitance - Is this the right place?
From: gx (nomail_at_nomail.com)
Date: 03/31/04
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Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 23:41:45 GMT
but th user will still have 2 accept right?
"Dusty Harper {MS}" <DHarper@Online.Microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> There is a way that you can give unsolicited Remote Assistance. You
> basically send a message telling the remote machine to start Remote
> Assistance.
>
> This feature is found in Start > Help & Support > Use Tools.... > Offer
> Remote Assistance. You will place the name or IP of the machine you will
> provide RA to. RA starts on the other machine, and the user will have to
> accept the connection.
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> Dusty Harper
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-- > This posting is provided "AS IS", with NO warranties and confers NO rights > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > > "GX" <none@none.com> wrote in message > news:nJlac.357436$B81.5247362@twister.tampabay.rr.com... > > Sorry if this iis not the right place to post this question/issue but I > > wasn't able to find a newsgroup related to it any other place. > > > > Remote Assistance Question - > > I know that I can send a request to get Remote Assistance to someone using > > either email via Microsoft Outlook or IM. However, not everyone on my > > network has email access, NOR IM. > > > > I know I can save the invitation on a shared location on my network but > not > > everyone is computer savy and know's how to save it on a share location. > > > > However, I would like to use remote assistance as a tool to help people > out > > on my domain wituout the need of requesting permission, etc. We use a > couple > > of 3rd party tools to get this done and honestly I don't believe in those > if > > the O/S has something capable of doing it for me... > > > > So, my question is: Is there's any way to leave Remote Assistance on a > > suspense mode like VNC, pcAnywhere or netMeeting ready for you to log in > in > > case you need to do it. How would you go to set that up? > > > > Thanks a lot > > > > GX > > > > > > >
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