![]() I followed the directions and had to restart the remote PC iirc, but still had no success and I did not pursue it diligently. I think the issue was being able to bridge the two network adapters in the target PC properly. This is slightly less convenient than Teamviewer but perhaps more secure.Ī couple of years ago, I attempted to use the Teamviewer VPN to access a (Allen Bradley) PLC network following Jesper's instructions but was not able to get it to work for me. There is a tickbox that will store an encrypted password token on the machine if you want to skip the password entry on subsequent connections to each site. This means keeping up with site passwords separately and entering them at least once per device you use. Easy enough to get used to.Ģ) Passwords are not stored in the address book. ![]() The biggest differences:ġ) Phone app navigation is backwards. They use a "partner ID" and password, and all users on the same account have access to the same address book. For remote access to PCs, it works just as well as Teamviewer. I have not tried AnyDesk VPN functionality, but we did buy a license for it at a tiny fraction of the cost of Teamviewer.
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