Question:
tell me is there a software for showing a computer's screen on some of the computers connected to a network?
AXEL ROSES
2007-11-11 12:10:02 UTC
i want a software for showing the display of one computer on some other computers connected to a network
for windows xp
Three answers:
Jordan L
2007-11-11 12:16:49 UTC
use windows xp remote access software, you have to allow remote access on the computer whose screen you want displayed and connect to that computer via the remote access program built into windows on the other computers.
Lori M
2007-11-11 12:51:59 UTC
The name of the software is called Dameware.

http://www.dameware.com/

DameWare Mini Remote Control

The DameWare Mini Remote Control program is a powerful, yet lightweight remote control tool intended primarily for Administrators and Help Desk personnell. Mini Remote Control was developed specifically for 32-bit & 64-bit Windows Operating Systems, and was designed for quick and easy deployment without external dependencies and machine reboots. The Mini Remote Control program will run on, and also has the ability to connect to, remote machines running Windows 95, 98, Me, NT (Server & Workstation), 2000 (Server & Workstation), XP (32-bit & 64-bit), 2003 (32-bit & 64-bit), and Vista (32-bit & 64-bit).



The DameWare Mini Remote Control program also uses the Operating System?s built-in security, and currently offers several different options for Encryption as well as four different authentication methods, three of which are integrated within the Operating System itself (NT Challenge/Response, Encrypted Windows Logon, and Smart Card). The Mini Remote Client Agent can also be run as an Application, or installed as a Service (default). Additional features include: Simple File Transfer, Proxy, IP-Filter, Permission Required, Shared Sessions, Multiple Monitors, Mirror Driver, RDP connection, Audit Log, Smart Sizing (scale to fit), Full-Screen mode, View Only mode, Keyboard & Mouse control, Remote Clipboard, Performance Settings, Inactivity control, Remote Service Installation, Quick User Switching, Ping, a Network Browser (Active Directory, Microsoft Windows Network, or the SAM), and much more. DMRC Key features.
mountainlvr65
2007-11-11 12:19:49 UTC
Netmeeting comes with XP. Remote Desktop is also a good choice. They are both free.



I hope this helps. Good luck


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