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shawdow
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From: Chris <chris.pl...@tbsengineering.co.uk>
To: Propalms <Propalms@googlegroups.com>
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Most of my users access Propalms at a remote office (permanently
connected via VPN) so I find it easier to use Dameware Remote Control
to take control of their desktops. The great thing about Dameware is
that as long as you have admin rights on the workstation, it installs
the client automatically.
Used PCAnywhere a few years ago and remember struggling to get users
to put into host mode, don't know if its changed since.