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by kaf4208
2007-03-13 22:05
Forum: SC
Topic: Using UVNC work like Remote Anything or Access (Routers)
Replies: 3
Views: 3383

Re: Using UVNC work like Remote Anything or Access (Routers)

well the at will connection whenever you want is not possible with Single Click or Pchelpware. They require the customer to start the connection


UVNC can be configured as a service for you to connect when ever you want however you would need to open ports and forward ports in routers etc.



If ...
by kaf4208
2007-03-13 19:54
Forum: SC
Topic: Using UVNC work like Remote Anything or Access (Routers)
Replies: 3
Views: 3383

Using UVNC work like Remote Anything or Access (Routers)

:| Help! I am new to UNVC, so please excuse me if an answer to this question has already been posted. Just point me in the right direction...

Before I ask my question,please let me set the stage...
The other remote access applications out there have a way of working so that my "client's" computers ...