What is the best remote access software for remote computer maintenance?

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The discussion revolves around identifying the best remote access software for performing maintenance on a computer remotely. Participants explore various options, their features, and considerations for security and usability.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants recommend VNC, specifically RealVNC, for its effectiveness.
  • Others mention GoToMyPC as a popular choice among users, citing its positive reviews.
  • One participant suggests using SSH for shell access and SFTP for file transfers, indicating a different approach to remote access.
  • TeamViewer is highlighted by a participant for its comprehensive features including remote control and file transfer.
  • LogMeIn is noted for requiring no software on the viewing PC, allowing access from any terminal.
  • Concerns are raised about Windows Remote Desktop, particularly regarding security and usability issues, such as the need for a fixed IP address and the screen blanking feature.
  • Some participants discuss the limitations of remote desktop software, including the need for port forwarding and the complexity for non-technical users.
  • UltraVNC is mentioned as a comparable option to VNC, with additional features for tech support.
  • Participants share experiences with various remote access tools, ranking them based on reliability and usability.
  • General security tips are provided, emphasizing the importance of strong passwords and account management for remote access.

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Participants express a range of opinions on the best remote access software, with no clear consensus on a single solution. Different tools are favored based on personal experience and specific use cases.

Contextual Notes

Some discussions highlight the need for specific operating system versions to use certain remote access tools effectively, and there are mentions of security concerns that vary by software choice.

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... yea which one is the best? i basically want to do maintenance on my mom's computer from school
 
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I like VNC. (RealVNC, specifically.)

- Warren
 
Challenging tacit assumptions

If you just want access to the shell, ssh is what you need. If you just want to upload or download files, sftp.

Oh, wait, sorry, I thought I was in AntiTerra, never mind :wink:
 
VNC is really good, But Daneware is also works really well...


It all depends on what you are planning on doing with it?
 
logmein.com is decent. it requires no software on the viewing pc so you can remote control a computer from any terminal.
 
I use Teamviewer , its really great.

Remote Control, File Transfer, Presentation, VNC abilities.
 
For those in the know, just how bad is Windows Remote Desktop? Primarily, is there a security hazard present? (Beyond having a port open on the firewall, which you can use to remote terminal into).
 
UltraVNC is about the same as VNC and that class of Free Remote software. UVNC has a nice Tech module that you can put on your website and customers can click it and it calls you for remote help.

J
 
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Windows Remote Desktop works just fine. I've been using it for years. But, your mom's computer will need to have a fixed IP address; that will probably make it not work.
 
  • #11
The problem with remote desktop is that it blanks the remote screen so you can't use it to show the other person what you are doing.
It also needs the account to have a password and have a few security settings turned on, it isn't included in the Home edition of XP.
Also remote desktop and any of the regular VNC tools require you to know the other persons IP address and have them forward a port on their router (not granny proof)

There are a few VNC versions that call out to a 3rd party server who makes the connection between you and the person you are helping. Some of these are free, one very good commercial one is https://www.copilot.com/, it's about $5 for each day of usage or free at weekends.

A very good FREE alternative is VNC one click, you build a special VNC package with your IP address coded into it. You send this to the person you are helping, they run it and it connects directly to your machine - since it is an outgoing link from their end they don't need to do any network stuff. After they finish it uninstalls itself.
see http://lifehacker.com/software/vnc/geek-to-live-tech-support-with-ultravnc-singleclick-198532.php
 
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The best SSH client I have found so far is WinSCP.

Windows Remote Desktop works great, but that serves a different role.
 
  • #13
From a pure usage/reliability point of view, of the ones I have experience of, in order of preference:

Hyena (RealVNC) - you can also see if a person is logged on before attempting to connect
DameWare Mini Remote Control - as good as Hyena except you can't initially see if a person is logged on, also saves connection settings
Remote desktop Connection - only third because of the "blanks the remote screen" already pointed out, we only use it on servers
Gencontrol - not as reliable as the first three but does the job

Sorry, missed the necropost!
 
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Whats about Dream Viewer ? I thinks it works cool.
 
  • #15
Try using gosupportnow remote support tool in order to remotely access your mom’s computer from anywhere. It is easy to use and costs only $19.95 / month.
 
  • #16
the other posters have covered everything i'd bring up

one thing i'd like to add:
please ensure you use strong passwords for any kind of remote access. I am not sure how many of you actually have ever taken a look at your computer's security audit logs but on mine (i use windows remote desktop) i usually used to have anywhere from 1000-2000 failed bruteforce login attempts. when i found out, i started using an open source solution that ban's the remote ip address after x number of failed attemps within a given time frame
https://github.com/jjxtra/Windows-IP-Ban-Service
This is meant to work with windows remote desktop

general tips to be safe:
use a strong password
disable the default administrator account on your system (or at least rename it)
dont use first names as your account name (bots try first names as usernames)
dont allow a user to have admin rights when connecting remotely
 
  • #17
If the target computer is Windows 7 (or 8) Professional or Ultimate, Microsoft's Remote Desktop is the best option. It is secure, stable (and free if the named versions of the OS). It does have to be enabled, and your logon has to be specifically given to it before you can connection from a remote location.
 
  • #18
Gosupportnow is a very good remote support tool. It is very easy to use and costs only $19.95 / month, next to free.
 

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