Splashtop was recommended as an alternative Her dns servers are opendns Anyone using it or have clients using it for remote computer access?
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Bump with the end of logmein free, and the major price increase on central, this deserves a bump
Any feedback on how testy the client is to install
I like to try to get as many virus removals as possible done without a need for a site visit or hardware drop off Logmein was able to be installed on 98% of machines where the msi file could be downloaded by the user I imagine it would take me. I'm using splashtop sos to remote into my residential break fix clients
They are typically old and computer illiterate, and i've found it pretty easy to talk them through the installation The current price of $220/year for unlimited sos clients and 10 unattended computers (only for my family/friends) seems reasonable to me, and it paid for itself instantly I don't do any type of msp, and. I also have a splashtop sos account
The problem with it is macos
Regardless of the remote app used there are several hoops one has to go through to get full access Even then it just doesn't work sometime All my customers ms os's have simple help persistent plus a handful of apple users on earlier versions. Splashtop and zoho both have pop ups flagging my arrival
On syncromsp, they just switched to splashtop which has also worked well Of course, that gets used on our managed clients. Remoting in is handled by splashtop and they like it and they are fine with it Group policy basically not needed since i can probably manually map 5 computers faster than i could using gp
No need for folder redirection
So should i just make this easy on myself and just plop the server in, transfer the data and be done with it? Teamviewer has stated that they will stop performing checks for commercial use of their remote control product in regions heavily affected by the coronavirus She's a managed av client using maxfocus bitdefender