Remote Desktop gets a deservedly bad reputation, but it's possible to configure it to work on a non-standard port (to avoid the skript kiddies) with SSL-level encryption, and limited to a specific IP address. It would cost nothing, but I'd charge a client at least $300 to set it up. Details are on the internet.
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 10:35 PM, mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
Customer is a small business and NOT tech savvy at all (so don't suggest "UltraVNC configured oh so cool!"). I warned her you get what you pay for many times, but said I'd research it. I use TeamViewer and it's great for me but overkill for her. TV has a free license but the wording appears to be such that it's for accessing your personal home computer from work (not the other direction). LogMeIn (as we've noted here) kept jacking up prices, and they have no more free version. I've got a question into gotomypc.com to see if unattended access is an option for their product (although it's not free either). I have no problem telling a client that free isn't possible but I did say I'd check first. GotoMyPC's pricing isn't bad for the single user if she can use it in unattended access mode: https://get.gotomypc.com/plansandpricing
Other suggestions based on your experience?
Found this too, reviewing alternatives to LMI: https://www.pcworld.com/article/2091801/5-alternatives-to-logmein-free-for-r...
tia! --Mike
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