Lync, if you have it. Remote Assistance, possibly.
And, if you're willing to do a (relatively inexpensive) hardware solution, something like this: http://www.lantronix.com/it-management/kvm-over-ip/spider.html Kurt On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 7:42 AM, Danvers, Jim <[email protected]> wrote: > We have a television display (LCD) mounted up on a wall in out truck drivers > break room that has a networked PC connected to it. At present all it is > doing is auto-logging onto the domain using a generic account and bringing > up a weather web page in kiosk mode. I’m going to show some supervisors how > to access it so that they can have it run powerpoint slide shows, etc … > > > > One of the supervisors asked a question about using it as a large display, > ala a projector, if you will, that he could use to conduct training sessions > back there with the drivers. My initial answer was “yeah we can do that … “ > but then I thought about it for a minute and was like “… oh wait … that > won’t work.” I was just going to have him rdp onto the session but …. as > I’m sure most in here know the local display will go blank when hijacked in > such a manner. L > > > > Are there *any* native, and preferably free, windows solutions to get remote > control of a remote machine AND have that machines screen NOT go blank AND > not require any user intervention? ( ie; yeah – let Brian the supervisor > connect ) > > > > I’ve run the question re: using VNC up to my immediate supervisor (I don’t > know if it is “illegal” to use here in our company or not … ). Hopefully > they won’t have any issues with it – but if they do – you guys have any > ideas? > > > > -=- jd -=-

