Do not use GoToMyPc. Simple.

NetOp is WAAAAAY faster/better than PCAnywhere or Remotely Possible or
whatever else.

However, Terminal Services is faster yet, and free. If these are W2K servers
or XP Pro, don't buy anything at all.

Dan

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dave Riddle
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 12:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IMail Forum] OT: Remote Control


Sorry for the off topic post but this is a good "networking" knowledgeable
group.

I have a client that currently uses pcAnywhere 11.5 to allow +5 of its
employees to access the internal network with pcAnywhere to a specific
group of older notebook computers, residing in their server room, that have
been setup to specifically to hosts these remote sessions.

They have a new employee who has been given access and he is pushing them
to dump pcAnywhere in favor of GoToMyPC and they have against my advice put
the software on a few of the machines.

I understand the differences in the approach of the two applications (stand
alone v. browser based and separate installation v. accessing via third
party server).  I have two major concerns with GoToMyPC and they are of
course the monthly subscription cost of GoToMyPC compared to the one time
ownership costs of pcAnywhere (this makes the cost of pcAnywhere actually
cheaper) but the biggest concern is that with pcAnywhere we can configure
the router to allow specific access to specific machines through the
firewall since pcAnywhere runs on configurable specific ports.  In the past
this has been beneficial when an employee was to be terminated and we could
either change the assigned ports on the hosts and reconfigure the router or
change the password. GoToMyPC readily breaches the network firewall.  This
is well and fine for the single user with his "host" computer sitting on a
cable modem at home that has a dynamic IP but when you have.  I love the
"doublespeak" that GoToMyPC has on their website about this.  They say they
work with most firewalls but that pcAnywhere compromises the firewall by
bypassing (an outright lie) it when in reality GoToMyPC is really the
application operating outside of network security.

Am I all wet on my concerns or are there other concerns that I have not
thought about.


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