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      04-16-2011
Has anyone use Windows Live Mesh successfully?
I have installed it, but after that it does not seem to work. I wd like to
use it as a remote control with my other computer but there do not appear to
be any coherent instructions
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      04-17-2011
On 4/16/2011 4:27 PM, Quilljar wrote:
> Has anyone use Windows Live Mesh successfully?
> I have installed it, but after that it does not seem to work. I
> wd like to use it as a remote control with my other computer but
> there do not appear to be any coherent instructions
> Q


I used it for a short time between my four Win7 machines (it must
be installed on each and, IIRC, you have to enable remote
connections on each manually prior to being able to connect
remotely).

It seemed to work fine but I need to be able to connect to one of
my WinXP Pro machines so I went back to the built-in RDC. I
thought about trying TeamViewer but RDC does everything I need
and didn't want to (am to stubborn to) learn a new program!

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On 4/16/2011 4:27 PM, Quilljar wrote:
> Has anyone use Windows Live Mesh successfully?
> I have installed it, but after that it does not seem to work. I
> wd like to use it as a remote control with my other computer but
> there do not appear to be any coherent instructions
> Q


I used it for a short time between my four Win7 machines (it must
be installed on each and, IIRC, you have to enable remote
connections on each manually prior to being able to connect
remotely).

It seemed to work fine but I need to be able to connect to one of
my WinXP Pro machines so I went back to the built-in RDC. I
thought about trying TeamViewer but RDC does everything I need
and didn't want to (am to stubborn to) learn a new program!

Hi Chet,
Thanks, but my problem is that I cannot see what you have to do to enable
remote connections manually. There does not appear to be any button or
writing to choose this. I have another Vista computer with live mesh
installed and it seems to be OK but as you say, my other XP computer will
not join in anyway!
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      04-17-2011
On 16/04/2011 22:27, Quilljar wrote:

> I wd like to use it as a remote control with my other computer but there do not
> appear to be any coherent instructions


That's NOT what Live Mesh is for. Live Mesh is designed to securely
synchronise folders between two or more computers.
From the Live Mesh website
http://explore.live.com/windows-live-mesh?os=other

Windows Live Mesh 2011 - Access the stuff on your computers from almost
anywhere
With Windows Live Mesh and the Devices website, you can finally stop
emailing files to yourself, carrying them around on a USB drive, or
worrying whether the version you have with you is the latest.

Nothing about using it to remotely access another computer.



If you want to use an application to work on a computer remotely then
you cannot do better than TeamViewer IMHO.

 
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      04-17-2011
On 4/17/2011 4:03 AM, Quilljar wrote:
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> Hi Chet,
> Thanks, but my problem is that I cannot see what you have to do
> to enable remote connections manually. There does not appear to
> be any button or writing to choose this. I have another Vista
> computer with live mesh installed and it seems to be OK but as
> you say, my other XP computer will not join in anyway!
> Q


As far as I know, all of the Live Essential programs will only
work on Win7 or Vista, they're not compatible with WinXP (MS's
way of getting you to upgrade I guess!).

In Win7 (I don't have Vista) when you open Mesh, click on Remote
(next to Status). You should see if remote connections are
allowed to that computer as well as to the other computers listed
below Connect to Another Computer (if any).

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      04-17-2011
On 4/17/2011 9:05 AM, Gordon wrote:
>
> That's NOT what Live Mesh is for. Live Mesh is designed to
> securely synchronise folders between two or more computers.
> From the Live Mesh website
> http://explore.live.com/windows-live-mesh?os=other
>
> Windows Live Mesh 2011 - Access the stuff on your computers from
> almost anywhere
> With Windows Live Mesh and the Devices website, you can finally
> stop emailing files to yourself, carrying them around on a USB
> drive, or worrying whether the version you have with you is the
> latest.
>
> Nothing about using it to remotely access another computer.
>
>
> If you want to use an application to work on a computer remotely
> then you cannot do better than TeamViewer IMHO.
>


Gordon,

Just slightly further down the page you referenced, it states:

**
Connect remotely
Work on your PC from another location, similar to using Remote
Desktop Connection in Windows. Run programs and browse all the
files on your PC from anywhere.
**

When I used it, it was very similar to RDC. Also, in my original
reply to the OP I suggested TeamViewer, just in my case I already
knew RDC and it does all I need.

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