Accessing remote data part 4

By James Gaskin  5 comments

Some people don't really want access to their remote data as much as they want access to a remote computer. They're on the road and they want to magically see their office computer appear on the screen of their laptop. You can do this, but I can't call this a best practice for remote data access.

The technology for remote desktop (which is the technical term) is included in Windows, Macintosh, and Linux operating systems. Using those across a local area network, for something like technical support, doesn't take too much work. Using this technology across the Internet, again for support, requires more work but still can be done fairly easily.

Security issues arise when you want to access a remote computer no one is using. Remote control support calls assume someone at a remote computer needs help, and they authorize access to their computer, usually by downloading a remote control application client. But to leave your office computer turned on and waiting to be controlled from afar adds two extra problems: it must be available across the Internet, and you must prove you're an authorized user to a computer without a person.

Remote control services are the least insecure method of making this work. The two most popular are GoToMyPC and LogMeIn, and they work well. There's a company here in Dallas named NTRGlobal, and they offer a similar service called NTRConnect. Yes, that's a homeboy reference. There are many more services like this. If you have one you like, feel free to leave a short blurb in the comments.

When you're somewhere else, you connect to the hosted remote control provider, give your name and password, and they will then connect you to your remote computer. The remote computer must already be on and logged into this service to be available.

And that's one of the problems I have with relying on this too often, because people sometimes forget to leave their computer on, or to connect to the service, before they leave. If this is your only remote access option, you will be frustrated at times by your own forgetfulness, I promise. I speak from experience.

My second real concern about this process? This shows all your critical data sits on your local computer. That's bad business, because if your data is only on your personal computer, many bad things can happen to your data. Your disk will die, your computer will be stolen, or you may just delete the wrong folder one day. When that happens, your personal computer will fail you, and you'll realize what a mistake you've made.

But if you're determined to keep all your data on your personal computer, despite all the evidence to the contrary, it is your computer. Just don't complain to me if you try to access your remote data, and it's not there.

5 comments

    Anonymous 49 weeks ago
    Just to add that NTRConnect can be used with Linux workstations as well as Mac and Windows although you do require a Windows machine (an IE Browser)to control the remote machines. Works OK and is a lot better than messing around with VNC style solutions IMHO
    Anonymous 2 years ago
    I used gotomypc. It was good, but options are very expensive, paying $20/month per computer -that's rediculous. So I "paid once" for PC File Transfer on http://www.pc-file-transfer.com. And I'm completely satisfied with it.
    Anonymous 2 years ago
    Surfing the internet is fun and exciting but if don’t have a good scan to rid your computer of the bugs it picks up then you will run into some problems. My search for a good scanner led me to the antispyware solution from Search-and-destroy. This is one of the best scans that I’ve ever used and it’s available at http://www.Search-and-destroy.com. I believe that you will like Search-and-destroy Antispyware as much as I do if you give it a try. It works great and cost less than many of the other options you will find when it comes to antispyware scanners.
    Anonymous 3 years ago
    I have used both ntrconnect and logmein free. No comparison. In firefox ntrconnect takes 9 mouse clicks to connect. logmein takes 3. ntrconnect is unstable and requires a new exe download EVERY time you connect with firefox. Not logmein.
    Anonymous 3 years ago
    Um, NTRGlobal is a Spanish company with its headquarters in Barcelona, Spain.Their Dallas office is just a regional headquarters.

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