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Originally Posted by theducks
Remote desktop connection (Calibre host has to be Windows PRO). Remote clients are free for common OS.
VNC (there are versions that are more secure). I like this for supporting users, because their screen can stay active and either end can 'drive' . "Show me what you are doing"
Anyone remember PCAnywhere?
Remote solutions DO have some security issues. Proper configuration (including the Router pinhole) can reduce exposure.
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For this to work at least one of the computers has to be online 24/7, doesn't it? That's not feasible for me.
Edit: I might try it. My main laptop is Windows 10 Pro. But I'd still like to let it sleep sometimes, poor thing.