remote control software/screen sharing
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What is everyone's recommendation for remote control software/screen sharing over the internet?
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For what purpose? Supporting business end users? Or stuff for home?
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@Breffni-Potter said:
For what purpose? Supporting business end users? Or stuff for home?
both
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ScreenConnect for business. Then because i have it there, I use it for personal too
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We've been on ScreenConnect for a while and really like it.
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ScreenConnect or TeamViewer are both decent.
We have moved away from LogMeIn - and when they changed there model (years ago) I quit using or suggesting them for personal use.
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my MaxFocus is integrated with a customized TeamViewer named TakeControl. it works great. it's just part of my monthly fee to them.
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I just bought ScreenConnect from NTG today for myself and one of my customers.
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@Dashrender said:
I just bought ScreenConnect from NTG today for myself and one of my customers.
Excellent choice
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Are you done with the upgrade yet?
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@Dashrender said:
Are you done with the upgrade yet?
I have the system built and ready to go. @Minion-Queen is just sorting out the SC paperwork from the SC side.
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We use LogMeIn.. seems slow. Granted I rarely use it anyway since I'm on the network/server side.
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Be careful, it depends where you live, some tools can't be not legal actually. Hope this resolve soon.
Logmein is fantastic, but in Europe (Union) we can't use it with tranquility cause Safe Harbor and legal problems with European Data protection laws.
Teamviewer is good and European based (Germans)
Try anydesk, very light and fast, and actually free. Also Germans.
Also MaxFocus with TakeControl is a good option if you want a more complete solution with multiple customers monitored. Based in Teamviewer.
There is another option, Ammyy Admin, based in VNC.
I used in the past SplashStop, very fast, multiple clients. Also American Company. They have a system similar to logmein.
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It does not have good quality but chrome remote control it's free.
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I've used Remote Utilities by Usoris and its not bad.
What I do right now is usually set up a ZeroTier network for each of my clients and then use NoMachine over that.
Ive used TeamViewer and it's not bad. I've never used ScreenConnect so I can't say anything for that. The one company I used to work for used Bomgar, but it was pretty pricey if I remember right.
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@mmruiz said:
Logmein is fantastic, but in Europe (Union) we can't use it with tranquility cause Safe Harbor and legal problems with European Data protection laws.
Umm, safe harbour is dead, the EU struck it down. It was then replaced with: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/02/02/safe_harbor_replaced_with_privacy_shield/
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MaxFocus and ScreenConnect both offer remote control, but MaxFocus also offers patch management and system checks, and I haven't found those in ScreenConnect. I could be missing somethig since I've only been using ScreenConnect for a couple weeks and I've used Max Focus for a couple years.
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Aren't those different products?
Screenconnect is a remote access tool,
MaxFocus is a MSP tool - remote access, patch management, AV, etc? -
@Dashrender said:
Aren't those different products?
Screenconnect is a remote access tool,
MaxFocus is a MSP tool - remote access, patch management, AV, etc?Yes, SC competes with TeamViewer. They are remote access.
MaxFocus includes TeamViewer as one of its pieces, it is an RMM.
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@Jason said:
We use LogMeIn.. seems slow. Granted I rarely use it anyway since I'm on the network/server side.
You know, I rarely had slowness issues - though for the past year I haven't been able to do remote control from the browser, instead I have to use the installed client to connect and do remote control.
A minor PITA after using and launching solely from the browser.