Xref: utzoo comp.sources.wanted:14711 comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc:5237 comp.misc:11071 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!mcnc!uvaarpa!murdoch!kelvin.seas.Virginia.EDU!rb9a From: rb9a@kelvin.seas.Virginia.EDU (Raul Baragiola) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted,comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc,comp.misc Subject: Re: Remote work on PC Message-ID: <1991Jan4.233105.10900@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> Date: 4 Jan 91 23:31:05 GMT References: <1991Jan4.210408.14715@pinet.aip.org> Sender: news@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU Organization: University of Virginia Lines: 19 In article <1991Jan4.210408.14715@pinet.aip.org> steve@pinet.aip.org (Steve Lushing) writes: >I am currently looking for a software package that will allow me to work >on another PC remotely. I have two PC located in two different cities. I >would like to call up the other PC from my location thru a modem and be >able to work on the other PC as if I was actually on the PC at that location. >I heard that there were some software that are capable of doing this. The >PC are both stand alone ( not connected to a network) and I must be able >to do work on the remote PC as if I was working there. > >What I need to know are the names of the software package and a summary >of the capabilities (good and bad). > Look into "Computing at a distance", PC Mag. March 31, 1987, p. 249ff -- Raul A. Baragiola \Internet: raul@virginia.edu Dept. Nuclear Engnr. and Engnr. Physics \Phone: (804)-982-2907 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22901 \ Fax: (804)-924-6270