PC Control New Hampshire

If you want remote access to your PC then you'll want to check out GoToMyPC PocketView for Windows Mobile.

Local Companies

Ellacoya Network
(603) 577-5544
7 Henry Clay Dr
Merrimack, NH
Blue Ivy Mobility Solutions
(603) 622-2388
340 Granite St
Manchester, NH
Fearless Computing Inc
(603) 444-6509
Littleton, NH
Adel-Xt Computer Co
(603) 434-5311
Derry, NH
PC Systems Solutions
(603) 826-3220
288 Old Springfield Rd
Charlestown, NH
Data Evolution
(603) 497-8603
35 1st Ave
Goffstown, NH
Sentinel Data Networks
(603) 642-9555
6 Black Alder Dr
Kingston, NH
Worldwide Computer Solutions
(603) 358-6776
164 Emerald St
Keene, NH
Digital Data Xperts Sport
(603) 776-3282
Emery Rd
Alton, NH
Handsfree Networks
(603) 889-6230
159 Kinsley St
Nashua, NH

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Being able to remotely access your PC is a real boon for productivity, and it makes sense to be able to do so from a portable device, as well as from another PC. GoToMyPC runs in a web browser, which makes it inherently more portable than other remote access software packages.

The PocketView version of GoToMyPC runs on Windows Mobile Pocket PC, which means any Windows Mobile phone with a touchscreen. You’re won’t get the full range of features in GoToMyPC, just remote control of your PC, and you’re won’t get all the remote control features of the latest version – there’s no sound, for example. What you do get however is access to your PC when you need it, from anywhere with a cellular data connection.

The power of PocketView isn’t in the application itself, which is very simple; it’s having access to your own PC, with your own files and applications.

You will need to do some preparation. You have to install GoToMyPC on your PC before you leave it, and you have to leave it turned on. You don't have to do anything to enable GoToMyPC PocketView; if it runs on your device you’ll be redirected automatically. But there are some settings you’ll want to change on your desktop if you’re planning to use PocketView, although you can change them once you’re connected with PocketView if necessary.

Think about whether anyone else is likely to be using your PC while you’re away; if they are you’ll want to have the mouse and keyboard lock while you’re logged in. You’ll probably want to blank the screen, unless you specifically want to show someone how to use an application on your system.

Author: Mary Branscombe

Control your PC from a Pocket PC phone with GoToMyPC PocketView


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