Monday 21 November 2011

How to Connects and Remote any PC around The World


In this post we introduce and learn to how to connect and remote any PC around the world. Now days its users want to have access to other PC to do their job, check PC, fix the PC and etc... there is so many software in the world that you can use it to remote or connect to another PC. One of the most popular and easiest one software is Team Viewer. Team Viewer connects to any PC or server around the world within a few seconds. You can remote control your partner's PC as if you were sitting right in front of it. Lets see to how to do it.

How to do... 

First the Team Viewer software from the following links, click on the OS which you are using on your computer.




When you downloaded the setup file, open it to begin your installation.  Now you can see the TeamViewer setup window. At the first page you have two options to choose:
The first one is for the users who wants to install the TeamViewer to PC(Recommended), and the second one is executed without installation. (This does not require administrative privileges)


Click on the Next to go to the next page. This page you three options, the first one is for the personal using and its free. The second one and third one is for commercial using and its not free. If you are a non commercial user select the first one and click on the Next. 


Review the license terms and click on the check box, then click on the next. 


Then click on the finish to begin the installation.
When you installed, open the TeamViewer. In the main page you see "Your ID", "Password" and "Partner ID" . If you are the person who want to connect to other PC, ask of your partner to give you his/her ID, then type in the Partner ID then Click on the Connect to partner.
When you click on the Connect to partner TeamViewer ask you for password, take your partner password then click on the Connect.(Don't worry for the users who wants to other to their PC, the password will change every time that they open the TeamViewer).
Now you are on that PC which is very far from you.




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