Selasa, 24 Februari 2015

What To Look For In Remote PC Assistance Software

By Olivia Cross


If you have any experience with computers, chances are that you've been asked at one time or another to play troubleshooter for a friend or family member. There's also a good chance that your assistance is being provided to the same individuals over and over again. For most people, this help often necessitates traveling to the other person's house to gain access to his or her computer. With any of the top remote PC assistance programs, that travel can be completely eliminated.

Granted, this may not be necessary if the requests for help are limited to times when you're already at someone's house. For those repeat requests, however, it can sometimes be preferable to simply have ready access to the other person's system so that you can manage everything from the comfort of your own home. The hard part is knowing what features to look for when choosing an option for remotely accessing those computers.

Obviously, price is a major concern. There are different program at different price ranges, and most paid software programs have all the bells and whistles you could ever need as a professional troubleshooter. Still, if you're not in that industry, there's no need to pay anything. That's because there are many free software programs that can accomplish your goals. Windows even has remote capability built into its software.

You also want something that is easy to install. The last thing you need is to have to travel to help a friend install a program for remotely accessing his or her system at the very moment when they need you troubleshooting some other problem. Simple installations are available, so those concerns are easily addressed. And, for those family members who are truly clueless about computers, you can always install it for them well in advance of their next troubleshooting need.

As commonplace as Windows is these days, people sometimes forget that there are many users operating from Linux or Mac systems. You should look for a software program that can enable access for computers using different operating systems.

There are also software options that enable the creation of permanent portals. Those allow you to access the other user's system at any time, which can be a real asset if you're helping someone who can't ever remember to run his own maintenance. It's not a necessity, obviously, but can be useful in those extreme cases.

In most instances, however, a temporary secure access program is a better option. Most people are hesitant to use programs that they see as creating vulnerabilities in their own system, for obvious reasons. Temporary sessions are generally viewed as safer than permanent portals. And since people who are unfamiliar with computers often have a certain degree of paranoia about security, it's important to offer them that peace of mind.

Of course, if you enjoy traveling from house to house to troubleshoot computers owned by your family and friends, then these features probably mean little to you. If, on the other hand, you're looking for an easier way to help those in need, then a good remote access program is a necessity.




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