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    Crossloop Home

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by ahl395, Apr 28, 2010.

  1. ahl395

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    Heyy everyone :)

    Does anyone know of a free alternative to Crossloop Home?

    CrossLoop Home

    its "Unnatended Remote Access"
    Which is what i need, i need to be able to get on whenever, without someone being there to accept it or whatever lol.

    i tried a VNC thing before but couldnt figure out how to get it working with the port fowarding and all. so this seems like an easy alternative... if it was only free lol :rolleyes:

    thanks in advance :)
     
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    okay thanks ill try them :)
     
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    DetlevCM Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    TeamViewer does the trick unless what you want to access at home has a server OS, then you need to pay.
    Else, RemoteDesktop built into Windows?

    The nice thing about TeamViewer - it loads with the OS, so you can actually log in from "outside" on Windows via TeamViewer.
     
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    I recommend LogMeIn for that sort of thing. CrossLoop is excellent for helping out others though, I just use the free version for that. :cool: