Need To Access A Remote PC? With Techinline You Just Need A Browser

I have always been a fan of tools that serve a purpose without actually needing any third party installation. The cult of web-based applications has come a long way and truly makes life portable. All you need is just a browser. Here is a new web app that enables remote access to a computer with just a browser.

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Techinline Remote Desktop has all the necessary requisites to complete a remote support session. Here goes a few of them that makes the tool an obvious choice for pros as well as rookie home users.

Features:

1. Two Way Desktop Sharing: The one and most important feature to be there for any such tool. Whether you just need access your home PC or need to help a friend troubleshoot a PC issue, this tool completes any task that needs a bi-directional communication between two PC.

2.  Remote Reboot and Reconnect: This features comes handy if you are providing support to anyone. Configuration changes that often need the PC to reboot can well be performed without any extra effort to reconnect to the remote PC after the PC boots up after a system restart.

3. Browser Based: The tool needs just a browser to establish a powerful enough remote access between two PCs.

4. Three Step Connection: This is actually as easy as it says. Three steps (refer the How-to section below) are all you need to have a remote connection set up and running.

5. Keeps a Complete Log: If you are a PC support professional event and session logs are the most necessary items to keep track of your support sessions and better plan the next steps to get the problem solved on the remote PC. The reporting tool is all you need to have a complete log. The logs are available in Excel and PDF formats.

6. Multi-monitor Support: Multiple monitors connected to the remote PC may as well be managed without much hassle.

7. Firewall Transparency: Firewalls can be a mess to deal with while setting up a remote connection. However this issue has been dealt with by the developers. No matter which firewall or proxy settings you are dealing with, this tool provides a secure connection to bypass the barrier.

8. Drag and Drop Sharing: Bi-directional sharing of files or clipboard items can’t get better. Just drag and drop from any of the PCs and the transfer is handled smoothly by the application.

9. Instant Messenger: Needless to say a proper communication needs to be maintained between the human users to fulfill the purpose of the remote access. With the instant messenger you can always stay connected with the other party.

10 Security: All these power, a tool can still be vulnerable. Since data transfer and administrative access are involved with the process a fail-proof security is always necessary. Remote access with Techinline Remote Desktop is safer with SSL,two-factor authentication, code signing certificates. Read the complete documentation here.

3 Easy Steps – Voila You Are Connected:

1. Browse to this page and sign in to your account.

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2. Once you are in, you will need to have an unique 6-digit number to connect with the other computer. The code for that PC (on the other end) can be generated from this page. Note that you need to install an extension (on the remote PC) to get this step working. So once prompted go ahead with the installation. You will also an option to send the client ID via email.

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3. Now use this code (from the remote PC) to get connected. Refer the screenshot below to get a clear idea.

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On a concluding note, I find the tool a worthy choice for any professional or any general PC user. The array of features you get a complete solution for all your worries that demand a remote connection. However good things come at a price. The plans are very flexible and worth giving a try. Also you have a choice to try it for 15 days before you actually buy it. Go ahead and enjoy a safer and feature-full remote desktop connection.

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Written by on Saturday, December 17th, 2011

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