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XP seems to have that function.
Start Remote Assistance:
1. Click the "Start" button, and then click "Help & Support".
2. Click "Invite your friends to connect to your computer with remote assistance".
Using Remote Assistance Note:
1. You and your assistant must use the Windows Messenger Service or a MAPI-compliant email account, such as Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express.
2. To use Remote Assistance, you and your assistant need to be connected to the Internet.
3. If you work on a local area network, the firewall may prevent you from using Remote Assistance. In this case, check with your network administrator before using Remote Assistance.
4. If for some reason you can't send invitations using email or Windows Messenger Service, you can create and save them. On the first page of Remote Assistance, click Invite someone to help you. On the next page, click Save Invitation as File (Advanced) and follow the instructions to save the file.
You can then send the saved invitation file to your assistant in the way you choose, whether it's to a floppy disk or to a shared network location, sent through another email service or FTP connection, and more.
Sometimes the best way to help someone solve a problem is to demonstrate a solution. If you are invited to resolve the issue, Remote Assistance allows you to easily resolve the issue from a compatible operating system running (for example, Windows?).XP) computer to connect to your friend's computer in order to help your friend implement the solution step by step.
Once connected, you'll be able to view your friends' computer screens and chat in real time about what you're seeing each other. With your friend's permission, you can even use your mouse and keyboard to operate their computer with your friend.
1. When using Remote Assistance, you and the person you're helping need to be connected to the Internet.
2. If you work on a local area network, the firewall may prevent you from using Remote Assistance. If you're not already using Windows Messenger to send invitations, try this practice. If that doesn't work, ask your assistant or administrator to add port 3389 for you.
3. You may want to let the person you're helping know that you can improve performance by reducing the number of colors displayed on the screen by using the Color Quality setting in the Display option of the control panel.
4. To improve the viewing method, you can click the "Actual Size" or "Zoom" button. Viewed at zoomed size, you can show more of the other user's screen while the view zooms out. Viewed at actual size, you can display a smaller screen, but the view is at actual size.
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What resources do you access to your intranet computer?
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Taking Win10 as an example, the steps to access a LAN computer with an IP address are as follows:
1. First of all, we need to know the IP address of the computer to be accessed, press win+r to enter "cmd", and enter the "ipconfig" command in the cmd interface to get the IP address, as shown in the figure below, the IP address of a win10 system computer. The IPv4 address is the first to get the address.
2. Then come to the win10 series computer, open the network, we can see that we can't see any shared computer;
3. Enter Enter on the address bar and quickly enter the shared win10 system computer.
5. At this time, you can operate on the shared files and folders. For convenience, you can also right-click on a shared folder to create a desktop shortcut, or map a network drive;
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How to build a server that can be accessed by others on the local area network.
I believe that the friend who asked the question has already set up the IIS environment and the web page or server function. If it is a web page, then it is very simple to access the front brain of the electronic search in other LANs, you only need to enter the address of the server in the browser, for example: p>
If it is a CS architecture software, then you need to install the client of the software on other computers on the LAN, and then modify the IP address and port number of the server in the configuration file of the client, and you can link normally.
Of course, if you feel that it is inconvenient for other computers in the LAN to enter the IP, you can also set a ** address that you think is simple in the redirect, and then point to your intranet server IP, so that other computers can enter the ** address in the browser to access your server, and the CS software also operates.
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I used a router, and I can use wifi when I buy a wireless one