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Is there a way to check how's your folding doing remotely, e.g. from work?

like whens the next WU going to be completed or anything like that.
I'm just curios if it can be done at all.

Thanks.

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What tools do you have to check with, what OS, etc?

Easiest way is to use remote access to view/control your rig.

 

For my monitoring I use a couple different tools depending on security and what OS I want to monitor, but primarily I use Logmein when I have access to a computer, and gpp remote viewer on my android device. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gpp.remote.control

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What tools do you have to check with, what OS, etc?

Easiest way is to use remote access to view/control your rig.

 

For my monitoring I use a couple different tools depending on security and what OS I want to monitor, but primarily I use Logmein when I have access to a computer, and gpp remote viewer on my android device. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gpp.remote.control

1st of all, I'm running windows 7 ultimate 64bit,

I was thinking more just viewing whats happening not remote controlling it,like a web browser thing. For Remote controlling I would use Teamviewer most likely, can access from android and pc. But as I am at work, I do not want to download and/or install any programs.

 

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This is the best way. I use this plus teamviewer to check my temps and whatnot when I have a good connection.

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This is the best way. I use this plus teamviewer to check my temps and whatnot when I have a good connection.

I use this, too.

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Is there a way to check how's your folding doing remotely, e.g. from work?

like whens the next WU going to be completed or anything like that.

I'm just curios if it can be done at all.

Thanks.

 

Well, beyond what has already been recommended, 

 

You can use HFMnet to generate a web page to check the status of your machines:

 

http://www.overclock.net/t/698416/windows-7-remote-monitoring-fahmon-hfm#post_8876207

 

 

Wouldn't be able to control the client or the computer if something is wrong but you wont need a program running on your work machine to see what's going on.

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Is there a way to check how's your folding doing remotely, e.g. from work?

like whens the next WU going to be completed or anything like that.

I'm just curios if it can be done at all.

Thanks.

I would just remote into the computer doing the folding.  That seems the easiest way.

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Is there a way to check how's your folding doing remotely, e.g. from work?

like whens the next WU going to be completed or anything like that.

I'm just curios if it can be done at all.

Thanks.

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