yes you can setup a log me in account so you can access your computer from a different location this also includes a remote desktop you can add other computers to your computer folders. This program enables you to copy files from your computer to another and from the computer you are working from to your home computer the website link is here please note you only get a month or so free trial but it isnt that much to buy
http://www.logmein.com
2006-10-29 22:31:36
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answered by Thomas Griffin 1
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in the journey that your pc is a working laptop or pc, only open the pc and take out the difficultpersistent. you are able to then plug it into yet another pc and you'd be waiting to get admission to your archives no the classes. if dell is selecting it up, they're going to can charge a lot for re-setting up the device, or unfastened in case you have the guaranty, yet they're going to discover the thank you to can charge you some thing. did you get a replica of living house windows once you acquire the pc? if so, you're able to do it your self and save some funds and learn as nicely. terrific of success!
2016-10-16 13:13:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It is possible but you may not be able to if your work blocks such access. A security conscious IT department will usually lock you out of such access unless you have special permission and can prove your external access is not exposing their network to risk.
2006-10-29 22:25:59
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answered by jan 7
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yes U can , but U have to enable the ( remote desktop connection ) from Ur original PC
and then U can access Ur PC from any where
that comes with Win XP .. no need to install any software
2006-10-29 22:19:18
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answered by BekO 2
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Not if you work with secure data or anything covered by the data protection act! Check with your supervisor and IT dept; they can help you set up remote desktop.
If your works pc has a keylogger installed as security it will log everything you do.
2006-10-29 23:26:08
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answered by sarah c 7
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I can give you a link that deals with hard drive problems. Some hard drive problems can be easily fixed yourself by using easily available tools. I found the info at http://fixit.in useful
2006-11-01 14:51:19
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answered by blsruthi 3
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If you leave it your home computer on and connected to the internet you can access it though its IP address. So can everyone else, unless you have a firewall.
2006-10-29 22:21:17
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answered by Mad Professor 4
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Course you can... There are programs to help you with that:
PCAnywhere
TightVNC - free
TridiaVNC - free
Remote Desktop (comes as part of the operating system - professional only)
There are tutorials on the net to help you prepare you PC for this.
2006-10-29 22:18:45
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answered by fresh_mcgraw 3
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Yes as long as Networking is turned on as well as File-sharing.
2006-10-29 22:23:29
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answered by ezachowski 6
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I think this would be an ideal solution for you.
http://www.gotomypc.com
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2006-10-29 22:22:50
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answered by Frostbite 3
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