How Remote Assistance to asisted coding system allowing user to use your action to see? [remote assistance] [computer terms]

Q: Hi, I have a few

Basicaly induviduals not understand most or how to get around the system to help. What I want to do is to establish a session, but while the session is active, I would like the other person to communicate and the desktop to see if I want to be able to teach them how to eat something and At the same time I want to find then able to get me what problems they talk about.

I bijstand want to use to see if it can be easily used by almost every user, but a third party program should be installed, adjusted and activated for me to use it.

Thank You
Michael Elkin


Re:Thanks a lot guy. I will try it out and see what happens.

Re:Originally posted by: guy
I have a firewall but I opened port 3398 as per microsoft instructions. The other end has no firewall. So I think that should work.
Yes, that should be OK. If your firewall does stateful packet filtering, you shouldn't even need to do any forwarding or port opening on your end – if you're the assister, it's your machine that initiates the connection to the assistee. So you'll create a state table entry when you start the connection. The more important bit is whether or not there's a NAT device on the other end.

If not, is there any way to configure remote desktop to run like as far as visibility and dual controls?
Though they're built on the same branch of terminal server technology, remote desktop and have fundamentally different purposes. Most simply, remote desktop will always start a new login session whereas will let you join in an established one. is what you want.

And if not, is there any way to script the install of UltraVNC so the other individual could simply run a file that would install it and set it to the proper settings automaticly?
I haven't experimented with any flavor of VNC in quite a while, so I couldn't say. But appears to be a good solution in your case anyway, so I'd stick with that.


Re:I have a firewall but I opened port 3398 as per microsoft instructions. The other end has no firewall. So I think that should work. If not, is there any way to configure remote desktop to run like as far as visibility and dual controls?

And if not, is there any way to script the install of UltraVNC so the other individual could simply run a file that would install it and set it to the proper settings automaticly?

Thanks again


Re:Originally posted by: guy
So it can have a shared full controll screen with shared contorls like the mouse?
I don't remember being able to "share" control, i.e. have both your mouse and the user's mouse control the pointer at the same time. But I don't have a setup to test it with right now.

I am talking about XP and if this can be done then it is great. Now you said that with a domain I can offer a remote desktop connection. I don't have a domain, but I was wondering if it possible to create a script file that would automaticly request a conection to my computer and maybe I can email to the other person and the other person can simply run it and it would send the invitation back to me?
This may be possible to script – I don't know – but would it be any easier than having them IM you and click the "Ask for " that's already built into Messenger? Seems like that would be just as simple.

Also, you say you're not on a domain – does that also mean you're not on the same network? There are a number of issues with across the Internet, mainly due to NAT devices. Before you sink a lot of time into this, you'll want to make sure that the network situation makes possible at all.


Re:So it can have a shared full controll screen with shared contorls like the mouse? I am talking about XP and if this can be done then it is great. Now you said that with a domain I can offer a remote desktop connection. I don't have a domain, but I was wondering if it possible to create a script file that would automaticly request a conection to my computer and maybe I can email to the other person and the other person can simply run it and it would send the invitation back to me?

Thanks again
guy


Re:Are you talking about in Windows XP? If not, you just described it exactly. Either user's request or, if you are in a domain, you can offer as well. When you first connect to the user's machine the user gets a popup notice telling them that someone wants to connect. If they click yes you get a chat window that opens up and the "expert" can only view the user's screen. He/she then can ask to take control of the mouse/keyboard and again the user must accept this before you can continue. If you or the user hits Esc I think the control gets disabled. You can also have mouse wars. :)

Basically it works incredibly well and is one of the biggest timesavers for desktop support type issues (how do I add an additional email to my outlook? how can I add a new printer? etc. etc).

(share screen) is different than Remote Desktop/Terminal Services (separate screens).

If you don't have XP setup then you can just install UltraVNC and have a slower, freeer version that will work across platforms.

Gaidin


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