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    I knew that if your connected to a Wireless router, and someone else is also connected to this router, you can view the other persons screen.

    Just wondering, what type of program enables u 2 do this.

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    Remote Desktop Connection if your using Windows.
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    search for a program called teamviewer this should suite you needs

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    Norton PCAnywhere. It allows you to view, and also control the other PC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawm View Post
    Remote Desktop Connection if your using Windows.
    remote desktop logs the user off

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    He didn't say they had to stay logged on
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    And the user will find their screen blanked as well while it is under control.

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    remote desktop logs the user off

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    Is there a way to do this without the user who connects to your network downloading any software? And without a password?

    I use VNC for this but it requires a password and VNC to be installed on their computer.
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    Will they have to accept u to do it, or will they not know?

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