Resolve remote operations of Win XP system

  

Compared with windows 98 and windows 2000, Windows XP has more powerful network functions, but how much do you use this powerful network function? Now let's experience the remote operation in windows xp.

Remote Assistance

For me and other rookies, I usually find some problems that I can’t solve myself. I will find friends around me to help, but every time I have troubles, I will run for a while. Time I will be embarrassed when I grow up, and sometimes my friends may not be able to solve it personally. I can't tell you on the phone. How can this be good?

Fortunately, using windows xp remote assistance, as long as the network, friends can personally operate the problematic computer thousands of miles away, step by step to solve the problem.

To use Remote Assistance, you must first meet certain conditions, that is, both computers have Windows XP operating system installed; and in order to achieve better results, you must have a fast network connection, and you must have a public Network IP, if one party is inside the LAN, some settings of the network may cause remote assistance to fail. Another point is that remote assistance can only solve problems that are not too serious (at least the computer can still access the Internet). If the problem is serious and the system cannot start normally, then remote assistance will not be available. Get ready to start after satisfying these conditions! Here we simulate a demonstration of two users for remote assistance, where the A user's computer has encountered some minor problems, and the B user helps him through the network.

Sending Invitations:

The easiest way for User A is to email the invitation file to User B. A Click "Invite your friends to connect to your computer with Remote Assistance" in the "Request Help" section of "Start - Help and Support", and the interface of Figure 1 will appear.


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