Go2PC Anywhere Free' 2.10 is Freeware Remote Computing software design by RemoteMSN.COM. It runs on following operating system: WinXP,Windows2003 and has as system requirements: 64MB RAM, Pentium-200 MHz, 10MB Hard Disk. Go2PC Anywhere Free allowing access to authorized PC by Windows MSN Live. It supports UPnP to through the firewall, allows you to access the authorized system, just like you are in front of it, even if you're hundreds or thousands of miles away.
Publisher review:Go2PC Anywhere Free base on Windows Remote Assistance, allowing you access to authorized PC by Windows MSN Live, from anywhere. To connect a remote PC, it is not necessary to install Go2PC Anywhere on both client and remote computers.
It supports UPnP to through the firewall, to access the authorized system, just like you are in front of it. Access your email, applications and files from anywhere, transfer that crucial business file, or simply just visit your family photos. For example, you will be able to diagnose and fix your grandma's computer problem, or have a look at her ingredients for her renowned pie recipes, no matter where you are.
This easy to use simple tool, available in both Windows XP Professional and Home Edition or Windows 2003 Server, the client system also supports Windows Vista, lets you open a direct connection between two machines over the Internet or over a local area network. Even if you're hundreds or thousands of miles away, you can watch and take control of the screen real-time and fast. Use this client computer's mouse and keyboard in your front, then the remote computer will do all the work, and send back a live image of the remote desktop to you.
Requirements:64MB RAM, Pentium-200 MHz, 10MB Hard Disk
Operating system:WinXP,Windows2003
Release notes:Minor Update
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