Saturday, July 09, 2005
There are many programs that will allow you to remotely control your desktop using your handheld device (VNC, GoToMyPC etc.). Did you know you can also do this on a Pocket PC without additional software if your desktop is running Windows XP Pro?
"I am going to assume that you have either a Handheld or Pocket PC, such as the Hewlett Packard iPAQ, equipped with an integrated wireless LAN connection (e.g., 802.11b) so that you can connect to the Internet. I'm also going to assume that the Windows XP machine you're trying to connect to is up and running on the Internet."
This article takes you through the steps involved to use the Terminal Services client on your handheld to connect remotely to your desktop computer. Click the link for more information.
"I am going to assume that you have either a Handheld or Pocket PC, such as the Hewlett Packard iPAQ, equipped with an integrated wireless LAN connection (e.g., 802.11b) so that you can connect to the Internet. I'm also going to assume that the Windows XP machine you're trying to connect to is up and running on the Internet."
This article takes you through the steps involved to use the Terminal Services client on your handheld to connect remotely to your desktop computer. Click the link for more information.





