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Just a quick post to say that I have just done my first remote fix of a mates computer.

I have a mate who was having a problem with his Mac. I used iChat and hit the screen share button. He typed in his password and I had full control of his machine. Brill. 8-)

Ten minutes later problems solved and I did not have to leave the house.

*Tries not to look smug when he knows others do this sort of thing all the time*

This is the first time I have used the screen share feature of Leopard, I am amazed that it worked so well.

*dances like only a cat can*
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Mac Geek :ugeek:

You know Microsoft have had that feature for over 100 years?

Anyway, well done. It's a very satisfying feeling when things work out. Enjoy the smug sensation before something goes horribly wrong 8-)

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Mon May 11, 2009 5:55 pm
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Logmein is very good too.


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JJW009 wrote:
You know Microsoft have had that feature for over 100 years?


What, over their IM client? Clever them. ;)

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ProfessorF wrote:
JJW009 wrote:
You know Microsoft have had that feature for over 100 years?


What, over their IM client? Clever them. ;)


Yes. They patented it in 1908, which is why Apple had to wait until now ;)

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I use Live Mesh for remote controlling now. But it only really works internally, i.e. among my computers.


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Congrats CC!

I still prefer SSH (+ X forwarding if needed) myself...


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Nice one CC, good feeling when you fix something, isn't it?

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I did not think a Mac went wrong :)


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I did not think a Mac went wrong :)


What? Did you think that they "just worked"?

:lol:

This was a problem installing a new OS. Normally a one click affair. This time one pref. file caused an application to hang. You PC users don't know how lucky you are. You could get old waiting for a new OS to come out. Thus you don't get these sorts of problems.
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You PC users don't know how lucky you are. You could get old waiting for a new OS to come out. Thus you don't get these sorts of problems.
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OSX 6 versions. Windows 6 proper versions with 7 available now if you want it. :roll:

P.S. Well done on fixing your mate's Mac. :)


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OSX 6 versions. Windows 6 proper versions with 7 available now if you want it.


According to Wiki - clicky - there's currently 7 versions of Windows for sale.
If we take into account the various minor modified versions, then the list is 22 versions long.
Historically, there's been lots of Windows. I'm confused.

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ProfessorF wrote:
. I'm confused.

I believe that's the intention.

We've just started using LogMeIn at our place to do enterprise remote support . The 'pro' version is actually quite an impressive system. However for 1 to 1 'call up a knowledgeable mate because my computer is being funny' kind of help, I find the MacOS ichat sharing system is much easier than the windows remote desktop/assistance stuff. It's just easier to explain to someone who doesn't know a port forward from a pit pony.

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It's just easier to explain to someone who doesn't know a port forward from a pit pony.


I don't know what a pit pony is, but surely everyone who owns a router knows how to port forward? That would be like owning a car without a drivers licence - something you should only do if you have a chauffeur :?

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JJW009 wrote:
I don't know what a pit pony is, but surely everyone who owns a router knows how to port forward?


You'd be surprised I think - in this day of BT hellhubs and Media Virgins, there's probably a whole bunch of people out there that aren't even aware that they have a router, never mind that they can actually interact with it.
I'd imagine to the average family user, the router is just 'that thing you plug into the internet'.


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