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Subject: Netmeeting as a remote control tool
From: Stephane Moulec (smoulec
CUISINESOLUTIONS.COM)Date: Wed Aug 09 2000 - 15:23:22 CDT
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I just installed NetMeeting 3.01 and found out that it can be used to
remotely control a PC. On a LAN, it works well at a very decent speed. I am
thinking about using it as an helpdesk tool instead of PCAnywhere (free
licensing vs expensive licensing :) ).
Apparently the connection between the host and the client are secured but I
just wonder if anyone has more info on how secure it really is (I would
mostly use it in a LAN environment but also occasionaly 'in the open' to
help remote user over the Internet)
Any input will be greatly appreciated.
-- Stephane Moulec Network Systems Manager Cuisine Solutions, Inc. http://www.cuisinesolutions.com
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