Windows XP has a very user-friendly function: Remote Desktop. This function can be found at "Start> All Program→ Attachments → communication "menu (1). With this function, we can remotely access all applications, files, and network resources. For example, if the remote control unit's computer sends and receives emails, maintains the system, and remotely assists in sending and receiving emails at home, there will be no big difference from operating the local computer If broadband is used.
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Next, we will take Windows XP as an example to describe how to implement remote control.
1. Windows XP System Remote Assistance Applications
Remote Assistance is a simple remote control method provided by Windows XP. The initiator of Remote Assistance sends a request for assistance to contacts in messenger through MSN Messenger. After obtaining the consent of the other party, remote assistance can be performed, the computers of the assisted party in Remote Assistance will be temporarily controlled by the assisting Party (known as experts in the Remote Assistance Program, experts can perform system maintenance, install software, handle certain computer problems, or demonstrate certain operations to the collaborators.
If you have installed MSN Messenger 6.1, you also need to install Windows Messenger 4.7 for "remote assistance ".
When using remote assistance, you can click "Operation> seek Remote Assistance" in the Main Dialog Box of MSN Messenger (2 ). Then select the contact to be invited in the "Seek Remote Assistance" dialog box that appears. When the invitation is accepted, the "Remote Assistance" program dialog box is displayed. Click "take over control" in the "Remote Assistance" dialog box to manipulate the computer of the invitee.
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In the "Remote Assistance" dialog box, both the master and the master can also type messages, conversations, and send files, just as in MSN Messenger. If you want to terminate the control, you can press ESC or click terminate control to retrieve control of your computer.