What's the difference between Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance?
I am not using Win 2003, but am using XP Pro on two machines. Remote Desktop requires all users to be logged off on the machine to connect to it... Whereas Remote Assistance I can connect and control everything and chat with the person on the other end. But Remote Assistance requires someone to accept the connection.
The Remote Assistance seems to be better, unless I am missing something? I want to be able to connect to a machine and login and do things while someone else is using it.
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