Remote Connection

If you have client in a different location and want to access that client from server, What is the best way to access that client from server?

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jac66

  • Jul 7th, 2008
 

You can find the client in Active Directory and use remote desktop from there or you can click start then run and type the command "mstsc" which opens the remote desktop program, type in the computer name or IP address you want to connect too and log in.

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The best way I think so is to take remote connections by "MSTSC" or otherwise you can also use the software "DAMEWARE" which allows yourself and the client to use machine one at the same time i.e simultanously.

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Windows XP and higher version of operating system - My Computer -> Properties -> Remote (tab) -> Tick Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop -> Apply -> Ok
If you know the PC name or IP of another PC - cmd -> mstsc open one screen give the system name or IP, and that pc username, password gives you can access it.

Different location means somewhere far? if systems are on different servers then When we will us MSTSC (Remote Desktop Connection) to access system in different location then from the client system we will Remote Access to the Server and from Server we will Remotely Access the other location's Server and from that server we will access the clients of that location. Its the most reliable way. And if you have Internet access in network then you can use third party Remote Access Applications like TeamViewer. IN TeamViewer you can access any system directly through internet.

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sumit mishra

  • Jul 18th, 2011
 

Windows XP and higher version of operating system -
My Computer -> Properties -> Remote (tab) -> Tick Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop -> Apply -> Ok
If you know the PC name or IP of another PC - cmd -> mstsc open one screen give the system name or IP, and that pc username, password gives you can access .

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Hamid Ali

  • Jul 20th, 2011
 

(MSTSC) Microsoft Terminal Services Connection, but from the client end remote desktop option must be enabled to access remotely either client or server.

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SHAMIM HAIDER

  • Apr 28th, 2012
 

First option remote desktop connection, or net meeting,and team viewer.

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navdeep sharma

  • May 15th, 2012
 

Firstly we have to try take control of the client PC by connecting to get proper control secondly VNC and rdp

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satyasundar

  • May 18th, 2012
 

the best way is to take a remote of that pc using command mstsc

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Gauri

  • May 23rd, 2012
 

Best is "mstsc"
if client is in LAN then vnc is also an option..

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Sandip Pathak

  • Jul 2nd, 2012
 

If Client machine is from same network/domain and Remote Options are Enable from Client side then mstsc is best option. Also vnc viewer is useful in same network.
Beside above we can try with Team Viewer and other multiple third party softwares.

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Gnesh

  • Jul 12th, 2012
 

Best way VNC

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we can use following tools like tightvnc-2.0.4-setup.exe which comes in 2 setup one support winxp and another support vista and also have facility to save our client pc with its host name so we can take remote any time only though click on saved short cut so its easy no need to know that pcs IP address , team viewer local connectivity option and also through mstsc remote support through team viewer or vnc remote application.

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khojem praymaswala

  • Aug 2nd, 2012
 

best way to go throgh VNC.
and also remote desktop.

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praveen

  • Aug 2nd, 2012
 

domain and remote option...must be there or vnc(virtuval net computing)its the solutions

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mohammad khasim

  • Jul 13th, 2017
 

Remote Desktop Connection

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Sameer

  • Jul 25th, 2017
 

Remote Desktop Connection

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Boitumelo

  • Aug 1st, 2017
 

Remote Desktop

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Ganesh Sawant

  • Aug 31st, 2017
 

Team Viewer, Ammy Admin. if client in same domain you an access by Remote Desktop.

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Mohammad Tarique

  • Sep 19th, 2018
 

If users Located as client location and they are facing some issue so we can take the remote session if users belongs to corporate network so take RDC and they belongs to Public network so we can take the remote using Cisco Jabber,Any desk, login123

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