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Hello, i'm here to ask an advice, i have a pc in the office, that i use for some goverment platform that require a Phisical key insert, sometimes i also have to use it when i'm away from the office, or my cooworker does.

We were using Tw but, is very messy, cause if we both try to acces to it from far away is a problem, and we don't like that ppl can actualy acces it if they find out the pwd and use our acces.

So
What I'm asking?
Is there any desktop remote program that makes me have a acces at the pc from remote (duh?), that if is alredy occupied, it let me know, "Hey Dude, some one is alredy logged in, not now!"?
If there is not, it is possible to make it? Or is not feasable?

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Try RealVNC or the open source TightVNC alternative.

RealVNC supports better encryption and is more... smooth, more polished.

Install RealVNC / Tight VNC server then you can connect to your PC using RealVNC/TightVNC viewer and enter user/pass (or use the Windows user/pass if you so choose).

 

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1 hour ago, mariushm said:

Try RealVNC or the open source TightVNC alternative.

RealVNC supports better encryption and is more... smooth, more polished.

Install RealVNC / Tight VNC server then you can connect to your PC using RealVNC/TightVNC viewer and enter user/pass (or use the Windows user/pass if you so choose).

 

Oh
NICE!
If i try to connect while the other dude is alredy connecting, will this program let me in kicking him out or simply not allowing it?

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I think it depends on how you configure it.

RealVNC / TightVNC even has an option to connect as a viewer only, to watch the screen but without ability to use keyboard or mouse or give any input. THere's also a way to see stuff from browser, if you have Java installed... can be configured from options.

 

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On 10/29/2019 at 4:56 PM, mariushm said:

I think it depends on how you configure it.

RealVNC / TightVNC even has an option to connect as a viewer only, to watch the screen but without ability to use keyboard or mouse or give any input. THere's also a way to see stuff from browser, if you have Java installed... can be configured from options.

 

I've talked whit RealVNC support, it seems they are the guys for us.
SO

Thank you mate! U've been very very very helpfull!

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