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Thanks for the comment. I should note one important thing that I neglected to mention in my article, that there is a FREE version of LogMeIn and both Macs and PCs qualify for these types of accounts. In fact, when I register, I automatically "downgrade" my account to the Free Account so that I know what I'm getting. And, believe me, the Free version is more than enough!
Also, I still do like YuuGuu alot, especially how it has a built-in Instant Messenger so if you have someone who is always in need of help, they can 1) see if you are online, 2) send you a quick message to see if you can connect and 3) allow you to connect, screenshare and control their desktop. You do have to have their software installed and running for it to work (similar to LogMeIn) but this is another alternative. Also, it is cross-platform as well. I have used it a few times and it has worked well.
-HTD
Thanks for the feedback. Like I said, I tried to evaluate quite a few different things before I made my statements. I looked at quite a few offerings including: NTRconnect, YuuGuu, Apple Remote Desktop, Timbuktu and a few others that I can't remember off-hand.
However, I know that products improve over time (the Mac version of LogMeIn has already self-updated twice - nice feature). When I reviewed NTRconnect, I didn't personally feel that it had hit a stability that I would recommend to my clients. I will re-evaluate it again.
-HTD
1. Does the computer you are accessing from afar need to be awake? For example, I keep my home desktop mac on, but set to go to sleep after a period of inactivity. If I try to access it from my laptop and the desktop is asleep, will I be able to log on?
2. My desktop has multiple users. If the computer is set to the login screen, can i access it and choose a user, or does it need to be logged into one of the users?
Many Thanks!
WK
Good questions (I had to test them out to answer you).
1. Unfortunately, when the remote computer is asleep (and this applies to both Macs and PCs, I believe), LogMeIn views those computers as being "offline" through the admin screen. I believe what happens is the tiny application that is installed on the remote computer continually "pings" the mothership (the LogMeIn servers). That is how you know if one of the computers you are managing is on or off-line. So, when I put my Mac to sleep, it does not show as being online. I think what you are looking for is WOL (Wake on LAN) type of capabilities. There could be a way to set this up to work though if you have two computers in your network. There are WOL tools that you can run on a Mac and or PC to wake them. So you could attach to a computer that is awake and then force it through the local network to wake up the sleeping Mac (provided you have it plugged into an Ethernet connection, WOL won't work on Airport). But that all sounds like a lot of effort to me.
2. Yes and No to this one. If you rebooted your Mac and it is at the login screen, you can NOT log in because the LogMeIn service will not have launched and LMI thinks you are offline. If you have an active Mac user session and log out, you CAN access the login screen because LMI service has started and is supposedly running in the background.
Hope that helps!
-HTD
Thanks so much for the response, and especially for taking the time to check all that out.
WK
-HTD
~Giuseppe - a Sicilian-born techdad in Cambridge, MA
This program is the best kept S*E*C*R*E*T since Gotomypc, except that the free version works so well I'd decline to pay for the package from other vendors.
Lots to like, no problems ... my kind of remote support application.
RR
-HTD