Does anybody know of a software that allows remote access from mobile device to office pc?
SPV M2000
could try this one its called logmein and its free :wink:
https://secure.logmein.com/
Or PcAnywhere by Symantec
Terminal Service Client found on your PDA.
Need to be running 2000 or XP Pro on your desktop. Firewall needs to be open, (if the office allows you to use it they have a *MINOR* security Issue to say the least).
if your office is totally unsecured, there's also vncviewer for the pocketpc out there. i use that for my home computer which only has a router for protection
if your office is totally unsecured, there's also vncviewer for the pocketpc out there.
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well if the xda connect to the network using activesync then the security of the network dont have anything to do with it
the connection dont use the nic and such but the usb or bluetooth
and the way it's routed the rest of the network cant see if the internet ip's being access'd from the pc you sync with or the pocketpc you sync with
The best remote soft - VNC client for PPC
I attache this klient - it's only 72k
It's good enought - U must use only IP remote machine and have VNC server (or service ) installed on PC.
For PC you can have from this side http://www.realvnc.com/
regards Bigfoot
Remote Desktop
how about hits? but similar to TSC of MS,
http://www.pdautilities.com/product.phtml?id=100
I tried the terminal service client remotely connect to my desktop which is running Windows XP Pro SP2. It works really great
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When I startup the remote desktop application and try to connect to a server, I get an error message if I haven't already connected to the internet with another application. I've tried installing the wm6 terminal services client from several different downloads, but I haven't found one that will cause my 8525 to connect to the internet when you run it. The error message that shows up is this:
Connection status
Cannot connect. Likely reasons are:
1. Specified computer name or ip does not exist
2. A network error occurred while establishing the connection.
If I startup IE and browse to a website, it will work fine. Anyone know what I need to do to make the wm6 TS client initiate the internet connection?
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When I startup the remote desktop application and try to connect to a server, I get an error message if I haven't already connected to the internet with another application. I've tried installing the wm6 terminal services client from several different downloads, but I haven't found one that will cause my 8525 to connect to the internet when you run it. The error message that shows up is this:
Connection status
Cannot connect. Likely reasons are:
1. Specified computer name or ip does not exist
2. A network error occurred while establishing the connection.
If I startup IE and browse to a website, it will work fine. Anyone know what I need to do to make the wm6 TS client initiate the internet connection?
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It uses the "Programs that automatically connect to a private network should connect using:" setting in Settings -> Connections -> Connections -> Advanced -> Select Networks. You can set it to the preferred internet connection, and that should make it trigger on attempting to connect with remote desktop.
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It uses the "Programs that automatically connect to a private network should connect using:" setting in Settings -> Connections -> Connections -> Advanced -> Select Networks. You can set it to the preferred internet connection, and that should make it trigger on attempting to connect with remote desktop.
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I changed the private network settings to media net, but it still won't trigger a connection. I also tried setting it to isp, but that didn't work either. Any other suggestions? I can't be the only one with this problem.
I'm having the same issue.
From what I've read, this is about as good as it gets in wm6 unless microsoft decidss to release the terminal services client as a stand alone install for wm6. They changed the licensing in wm6. In wm5, the rdp client was a required piece. In wm6, it's an optional licensed addon. That means that unless our wireless phone provider is willing to pay to license the rdp client for our devices, it isn't officially available for them and definitely not supported. Unfortunately, the new AT&T didn't bother to mention that they opted out of the rdp client for wm6 on the 8525 in their upgrade notes. It's a shame really. I won't be buying another windows mobile powered device until it comes with the rdp client again or microsoft decides to stop being stupid and just release a free download for it like they do for all their other platforms. For now, I just hope that logmein continues to remane free and available. Technically, it's a far better solution for our devices than rdp anyway.
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From what I've read, this is about as good as it gets in wm6 unless microsoft decidss to release the terminal services client as a stand alone install for wm6. They changed the licensing in wm6. In wm5, the rdp client was a required piece. In wm6, it's an optional licensed addon. That means that unless our wireless phone provider is willing to pay to license the rdp client for our devices, it isn't officially available for them and definitely not supported. Unfortunately, the new AT&T didn't bother to mention that they opted out of the rdp client for wm6 on the 8525 in their upgrade notes. It's a shame really. I won't be buying another windows mobile powered device until it comes with the rdp client again or microsoft decides to stop being stupid and just release a free download for it like they do for all their other platforms. For now, I just hope that logmein continues to remane free and available. Technically, it's a far better solution for our devices than rdp anyway.
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wtf...well anyways the client is around on the forums, so why worry about MS, and it has nothing to do with that, set your data connection to always on, and you wont have to initiate the connection with IE, Resco FTP, and the old aim client are the same way..
Built most of my site from behind the wm6 client, seems to work fine here.
RDP does not work with VPN
I have an 8525 with WM6.0. I am able to connect to the VPN through GPRS. However I am unable to use RDP. I have installed Remote Desktop Mobile but it will not connect to my terminal server running window server 2k. Does any one have any ideas?
Hi folks, ive got an Excalibur(duh)runnin the Brightpoint ROM, WM6 and all that jazz...and I also have a personal server here at the house that runs Windows Server 2003....my question is can I connect my phone, over the network using EDGE, GPRS, or WiFi to my server and access files and stuff. I dont need to do any settings or crap like that, I just want to be able to monitor my data coming in, and data going out...thanks for any help!
I have a similar situation and was wondering if you made any progress on a Smartphone.
You guys have to be more specific then that if u want answers...
OrganicM said:
You guys have to be more specific then that if u want answers...
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I think maybe what they are looking for is some software that supports a Remote Logon / Remote Desktop Connection (RDC).....
It's not something I have seen on a phone ROM since I had an SPV M500 with Smartphone 2003 Pocket PC Edition.....
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the only way i have found to do that is via ftp. host the ftp on the server and run an ftp client on the phone. the phone doesnt support netbios or anything so you wont be able to access network drives or shares even if you are on the servers lan
HiGuyz,
i need some software like Teamviewer to my windows mobile, because i dont have "strong IP" (?) in my desktop, is there any possibility how to connect to my remote desktop from my HD?
Thanks in advance.
You mean Static IP.
You can use a service like www.no-ip.com and then connect to your pc using via remote client on your htc.
Search youtube
I think when you say "strong" IP you mean static, for example, it never changes? If so and you use a half decent router then you could use a service like dyndns. Basically, your router will report back to dyndns if it's IP address changes. Then from your HD via remote desktop you can connect to, as an example, mycomputer.dyndns.org. dyndns has a free service which I use for exactly that. Your router may not support that particular provider but most support one.
Hope that helps
You can Also use hamachi and connect true Remote destkop..
Hi!
I was able to do Remote Desktop by connecting with my tilt 2 to my local Network so I used my Desktops address (192.168.1.4) as computer name and I was able to connect with the Tilt2.
Now, I am trying to figure out how to do the same but when I am not home thus connected to my network.
I tried using my REAL IP address but it was not able to connect to it.
I am running Windows 7 Ultimate any my tilt 2 has a stock 6.5
Thanks
You'll need to set up port forwarding on your router. Looks like this site has a bunch of guides to do so. You need to set it up to forward port 3389 to your desktop address (looks like 192.168.1.4) and you should be good to go, no specific config necessary on your tp2.
Edit: As a side note for security's sake only allow non-administrator accounts to remotely connect and make sure you use strong passwords!
That worked out great...thanks mate!
Yeah thanks Toleraen! I was just now finally getting around to check out the remote desktop client on both my phones, and was looking for exactly that
Glad I could help
Pretty cool to do this indeed...any other software you consider better than this to remote in to my PC?
shaolin95 said:
Pretty cool to do this indeed...any other software you consider better than this to remote in to my PC?
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I hear VNC get recommended a lot, but I haven't had a chance to check it out yet (I'll do that once I've tried remote desktop). I've attached the cab for it, but I can't find any threads on it's use, you'll have to dig that up yourself
I must have tried a million different settings over several hours and never was able to connect via 3G or even locally when hooked in through wifi. I used to be able to do this with my Treo 750 with little hassle. I have the port forwarding set up on my Linksys WCG200 router. I have even tried turning all firewalls and encryption off. No joy. Anyone else have a Windows XP setup with a Linksys router that has had success with a Tilt 2 stock ROM? Note: I do not have a static IP. Has anyone successfully done this with a dynamic IP?
I am doing it to Windows 7 with a dynamic IP...I just make sure I got the one for the day(week) before living home if I want to remote in from work.
I use Hamachi to create a VPN connection and then remote into my PC that way, leave hamachi running on my desktop and then just run the mobile version on my phone when I want to remote in, that way there are no open port security issues to worry about and the VPN IP address never changes.
Is it any slower or faster than Remote Desktop?
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I use Hamachi to create a VPN connection and then remote into my PC that way, leave hamachi running on my desktop and then just run the mobile version on my phone when I want to remote in, that way there are no open port security issues to worry about and the VPN IP address never changes.
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Sweet! I had no idea hamachi had a mobile client now!!
I'm trying it out as soon as I get home today!
I use "Remote Touch Server" to remotely access my computer. The main reason i use it is because it keeps your computer on while you are accessing it. I use it for a handheld monitor for powerpoint presentations. That way I can see what the computer is doing, and tap the screen to advance to the next slide
So ok I've got a router and I have forwarded the port correctly (at least the program says that I did) and VNC server is working fine. But I can't access my comp... What can be the problem? I use external VNC server with my networks ip
(192.168...) as the embedded VNC server aint working (It says that I could not connect to VNC server ). Please guys answer me as Im going to kill somebody
Did you enable remote desktop connection setting and add users for the remote desktop connection on you computer.
also you need a dynamic IP address if you are going to remote desktop connection away from home.
Yes I have dynamic IP but I didnt get the first part.
if you got Win7 or Vista. you need to have the professional version of the operating system.
First you need to go to system property. you can go to Control Panel >> System.
then you will see an option for "remote setting" on the top left hand side of the page.
Select the option Allow connections from computer running any version of remote desktop"
Click on the select user button to add your user account for remote desktop connections.
Enable Remote Desktop connection in your Windows Firewall setting as well as your anti Virus Software firewall setting and finally your router firewall settings.