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no you cannot. you can however use a remote desktop connection such as citrix or windows remote desktop to connect using a separate internet connection. a man isn't strong enough for that an using internet would constitute a WAN so try a remote desktop connection.
Remote desktop can be utilized in many different forms. You do not need wires, but you need to establish some kind of connection between the two PCs, this can be done through wireless networks, wired networks and through the internet using many different programs. I've established a remote desktop connection using Windows Live Messenger before.
remote desktop connection is use to any access the system or user of u r local or wide network. = Using Windows Remote Desktop Connection = It allows you to connect to another computer remotely either over a network or over the internet. When you are connected to the remote computer you are actually controlling it and seeing the remote computer's desktop etc.
ncomputing using terminal service like we use for vnc (virtual network connection), like windows have remote desktop, on Linux generally using vnc for default remote connection. by ncomputech.com
Span Remote Desktop Connection appears to have just been released...its basically Remote Desktop updated to work on dual monitors. I have just come across this and had not seen it prior to now. The company I work for uses a mixed computing environment with standard pcs and Wyse Terminal Thin Clients. Its on the Wyse V90L XPe client that I found the standard remote desktop connection...but also found 2nd shortcut titled "Span Remote Desktop Connection". And using this client with dual monitors I as able to RDP to anything...and use dual monitors. Hope this helps...or at least points you in the right direction. RoweTech
Press Win+Pause, then Remote, then choose Allow users to connect remotely, then Select Remote Users, Add the user which you are going to use to connect to your PC. Usually it's that login which you use to log in locally. If you are using Windows firewall if you have to choose Remote Desktop from Exception list to allow connection to your PC through Remote Desktop Protocol. wasijshdhs
RDP remote desktop protocal.
If you have know modem then you will have to make or buy a crossover cable, just google it.
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No, remote desktop is not compatible with other versions of windows, only the current version a client is using.
The copernic desktop is a desktop that allow you to search and find anything you want by using a remote. This desktop was created and hit the market in 2009.
There are many remote desktop software alternatives for those using Quickbooks Remote Access. One such popular choice would be the White Papers application.