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Alexander Sulimov2013-09-10 10:40:42
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Alexander Sulimov, 2013-09-10 10:40:42

Analog TeamViewer, Ammy, VNC

Often you have to support different remote customers who can download and run something at most.
1. TeamViewer
- the cost is huge
2. Ammy
- the cost is nothing (although I didn’t understand having bought a simple version, I can serve any number of free clients or not)
- buggy, knocks down the language switching settings, half of the hot keys either do not work or do something else
3 VNC
- usually clients behind routers
- complicated setup

I have the ability to open ports to the internet.
I would like to.
Give the program to the client.
The client starts the program, connects to me and gives control of his PC.

I have an idea, but suddenly there is already a finished one
- take a simple free VNC server (to make it easy to set up)
- host an OpenVPN server
- to the client via OpenVPN raise the channel to itself
- connect to the client's VNC server.

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Alexander Krylov, 2013-09-12
@uzi_admin

There is another option - LiteManager, although Ammy suits us ... but the specifics of the work differ from yours.

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stavinsky, 2013-09-10
@stavinsky

in order.
2. Ammy cost nothing, almost did not notice any glitches. Yes, you buy a license for the operator and not for the number of computers served. The license is tied to a physical computer. If the computer has changed, you rebind it through the admin panel.
3. in vnc it is possible to use an external arbitrator. We did this before Ammyy. www.uvnc.com/products/uvnc-repeater.html

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rPman, 2013-09-10
@rPman

If there is no problem with white IP and open ports on your side, then assemble a portable assembly of almost any vnc server, send it with a ready-made shortcut / batch file to launch this server with a connection to your running vnc viewer in listen connect mode.
I think you will be able to issue in the form of a self-extracting archive?

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digdream, 2013-09-12
@digdream

take another look at the ChunkVNC vnc hybrid with an ammy twist. the truth is not updated for a long time

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mihavxc, 2013-09-10
@mihavxc

Not exactly what is required, but you can look at logmein.
Moreover, there is a free version for organizations.

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Nikolai Turnaviotov, 2013-09-14
@foxmuldercp

Have you tried using the standard "remote assistant"?

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Natalia_Grigoryeva, 2014-01-27
@Natalia_Grigoryeva

Radmin has a special offer for user support: Help Desk . The cost is low, given that you pay once and the license is unlimited.

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