- Right-click on 'My Computer', select Manage
- From the Action menu, select 'Connect to another computer...'
- Enter the name of the PC you need to control. Press OK.
- From the 'Services and Applications' tree, select Services.
- From the right-pane, select the pcAnywhere service.
- Right-click on the service and select 'Start'
- Close 'Computer Management' and attempt connection through pcAnywhere.
I'm no guru, but I hope that what I find useful will help someone else. Enjoy.
Sunday, January 01, 2006
Can't get into PCAnywhere after re-boot.
If you're luck enough to be the Administrator on the remote PC and running Windows2000 locally (and Windows NT or better remotely) do the following:
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