Sometimes we reach a situation that require a remote assistance,
which means that we do not have someone close to us that can assist our computer problems, that we need to ask a support person to give us remote assistance. There are different tools to get remote assistance, I will discuss some tools and techniques that enable to get such remote access, mostly on the windows operating system environment.
Windows XP has a remote desktop assistance feature built in that you can enable before you can let someone from the outside take control of your computer, see your problems and try and assist your computer.
The procedures are:
- Right click “my computer” (you should have it on your desktop or through start-> my computer).

- Select “properties”
- Click on the “remote” tab.
- Tag the check-box of the “allow remote assistance invitations to be sent from this computer”
- Click on the “advanced” button.
- Tag the check-box of the “allow this computer to be controlled remotely”
- Both computers need to have internet access – (connected to the internet).
- Go to the desktop and press F1 (this will open the basic help menu).
- On the right hand side under ask for assistance press the “invite a friend to connect to your computer with remote assistance”
- Now select (click) the “invite someone to help you”
- Select how you want to do the invitation, you can choose from a “windows messenger” (downloading it) or e-mail the invitation using an e-mail address.
- Type the message you want, and “continue”

- Set the amount of hours that you want your computer to be accessible for remote assistance (this will close the access from the outside after the time period expires). Also choose if you want to set a password or not (if you choose yes, the remote assistance person will have to know what password you have set in order to be able to access your computer).
- The remote assistance will receive an e-mail with an attachment and will need to accept the invitation, you will be prompted to connect to the sender, then type the password if it was set (if you don’t know it, contact the person you’re supposed to assist remotely). open the attachment, and select “open it”.
- Click yes to connect to the remote computer.
- From here you will get control of the remote computer. (This enables you to transfer files, start a chat session (online contact with the remote client who asked for assistance) all that in real time and of course see what the remote computer sees and try to see the problem and solve it.
There are many companies who offer such remote assistance for supporting clients, some of them use a session called “WEBEX“, the WEBEX application is hosted on
a website, and the remote support person gives you as a client an internet address, that address will enable you to click a “connect” button, which will prompt a request for a key (which you will get from the support person) and after clicking that authenticated code you have received from the support person, he will be able to control your computer. That type of technique creates a connection between the support and the remote client, it’s like the client gives the access to the remote session and enables the connection to be open.
Another way to connect to a remote windows operating system (server or client), the one who wants to connect to the remote
client is using a program called MSTSC, you just do START–>RUN and type MSTSC and press ENTER. That opens a remote desktop client. There you need to type the remote client’s IP or computer name, then you get the login of the remote client, as if you are on that computer, and you just type in the user and password and you will be logged into that computer, as if you are on the server itself.
There is a way to connect to your organization as if you’re at the office, even thought your somewhere else in the world. This technique is called VPN (Virtual Private
Network). VPN enable you to create a connection, that enable you while you get the connection to work as if your locally at your office’s network. You gain an IP from the local LAN (local network of the organization) and you can work as if you where at your office, connected to the local LAN (local network). Such connection enable you to connect to any computer that is connected to the office network, and get access to give the assistance one of the employee needs.
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