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hi, im trying to create a remoting program that will allow me to access the
monitor of any computer on my network. the problem im coming accross with is
how i can see relativly real-time images of the remote computer. im guessing
a print-screen loop would be very inefficient, so im wondering how i would go
about this? thanks
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-iwdu15
Apr 13 '06 #1
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"iwdu15" <jmmgoalsteratyahoodotcom> wrote in message
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hi, im trying to create a remoting program that will allow me to access
the
monitor of any computer on my network. the problem im coming accross with
is
how i can see relativly real-time images of the remote computer. im
guessing
a print-screen loop would be very inefficient, so im wondering how i would
go
about this? thanks


WinXP? It's built in -- use Windows Messenger (Request Remote Assistance)

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Apr 13 '06 #2
i kno its built in, but its not what im looking for. im looking for a way to
see what the other user is doing...kinda like in schools how they have
programs to keep tabs on the students on the computers...you can see what the
user sees and if you need to, move the users mouse, etc...
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-iwdu15
Apr 13 '06 #3

"iwdu15" <jmmgoalsteratyahoodotcom> wrote in message
news:1B**********************************@microsof t.com...
i kno its built in, but its not what im looking for. im looking for a way
to
see what the other user is doing...kinda like in schools how they have
programs to keep tabs on the students on the computers...you can see what
the
user sees and if you need to, move the users mouse, etc...


That's the point of Remote Assistance. Have you tried it?

Apr 13 '06 #4
Homer J Simpson wrote:
"iwdu15" <jmmgoalsteratyahoodotcom> wrote in message
news:1B**********************************@microsof t.com...
i kno its built in, but its not what im looking for. im looking for a way
to
see what the other user is doing...kinda like in schools how they have
programs to keep tabs on the students on the computers...you can see what
the
user sees and if you need to, move the users mouse, etc...

That's the point of Remote Assistance. Have you tried it?

Remote Desktop, VNC, PCAnywhere.. there's a plethora of programs
available, some of which are free and pretty good at that.
--
Rinze van Huizen
C-Services Holland b.v
Apr 13 '06 #5

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