Live Desktop
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Live Desktop 3.20 is a Remote Access Software product from remotemsn.com, get 5 Stars SoftSea Rating, Live Desktop is the fast, simple and secure remote automation utility to help you access your remote PC desktop by Windows Live Messenger in real time. It supports Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) protocols to access the private network through the NAT gateway, to simple access the authorized system by message ">>hello" command just like you are in front of it.
Access your email, applications and files from anywhere, transfer that crucial business file, or simply just visit your family photos, no matter where you are. For example, you will be able to diagnose and fix grandma's computer problem, or have a look at the ingredients of her renowned apple pie recipes, even if you're hundreds or thousands of miles away.
Live Desktop Features:
* Full function full freeware
* Full remote desktop, shut down, reboot, etc. Simple access by MSN Live
* Support UPnP for NAT traversal
* Easy to install and configure
* Integrate into Win XP/2003/Vista/2008
* Launch with Windows
* Sign in automatically
* Running in background
* System requirement
* Remote OS: Windows XP/2003, accordingly Client OS: Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008
* Remote OS: Windows Vista/2008, accordingly Client OS: Windows Vista/2008
* Network: the remote PC on the internet or on the private network for the gateway support uPnP or both PCs on the same LAN
Features:
* Control by MSN live
* Install/Uninstall
* Supported OS Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008 Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008
* UPnP protocols
* Remote control ticket
* Launch with Windows (Live Desktop Professional)
* Sign in automatically (Live Desktop Professional)
* Running in background (Live Desktop Professional)
* Change nickname (Live Desktop Professional)
* Other commands: ShutDown, Restart, Logoff, Lock, Sys, IP
* Quick tutorial
In the Remote PC it is a three-step process:
1. Install Live Desktop on your computer;
2. Operate the Live Desktop program;
3. Sign in MSN server.
In order to be able use Live Desktop, you will need to specify your MSN username (exemple: remote.server@msn.com) and password, as well as your friend's or your client computer's address (exemple: remote.client@hotmail.com), and then click Sign-in button to log in MSN server.
In the Client PC it is a three-step process also:
1. Sign in Windows Live Messenger with your client MSN account;
2. Send the message ">>hello" to the Live Desktop which running on your remote PC;
3. Accept the file transfer for the remote desktop ticket (xxxxx..msrcincident) and then open it. Note: if the remote computer running on Windows Vista/2008, you must download the client software and copy/paste the remote desktop ticket into this client to connect. The license of this networking software is Freeware, you can free download and free use this Networking software.

