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WhiteBlazer01 09-08-2009 04:14 AM

Re: Anyone else use LogMeIn??
 
Pocket Internet Explorer is the Internet Explorer on your phone (PIE) :)

Logmein should automatically recognize your device as a mobile device. It'll ask you to install an app. Install that, and you're good to go. I use dual monitors on my PC, and when I log in, there is a button to switch monitors. I can even re-size the resolution on my Touch Pro so the PC screen shows as 640x480 (which actually looks nice).

If your phone is already on the Wifi network, you can use the HTC network plugin (google it, and you can install the app). That works great for file management. It essentially allows you to browse the shared folders on your PC, and you can pull files from your PC to your phone. Once you have installed & enabled the HTC network plugin, you would use your standard File Explorer (or Total Commander, etc...) to browse the files on your PC.

As for actually logging on to the screen of your computer, I much prefer logmein to RDC (Remote Desktop Client). RDC logs you off your PC (unless you enable dual logins while remote accessing, but again, this makes it more complicated), and sometimes resizes your PC resolution - which in turn rearranges all your desktop icons (unless you're well organized and don't have any icons on the desktop).

drizzo91 09-08-2009 07:56 AM

Re: Anyone else use LogMeIn??
 
I got LMI running on my TP, but I had to use a program called k for touch pro. Try googling it...if you cant find it, I will try to find it and post it this evening.

it is a cab that makes a program that you can launch from the Programs>Games folder....i am not nearly smart enough to know how it works, but it changes the mode of the keyboard input to work with LMI

WhiteBlazer01 09-08-2009 04:04 PM

Re: Anyone else use LogMeIn??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by drizzo91 (Post 1147851)
I got LMI running on my TP, but I had to use a program called k for touch pro. Try googling it...if you cant find it, I will try to find it and post it this evening.

it is a cab that makes a program that you can launch from the Programs>Games folder....i am not nearly smart enough to know how it works, but it changes the mode of the keyboard input to work with LMI

So you're saying Logmein now runs as an app on your phone instead of through the web browser?

loddvs 09-08-2009 06:55 PM

Re: Anyone else use LogMeIn??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by iviyth0s (Post 1146757)
For those who don't know LogMeIn is a very good free remote desktop service, though I am still trying to figure out how to get it running on my TP. I don't understand why they make a dedicated app for the Iphone but not us:angry7:, but I digress. supposedly I'd have to use Internet Explorer and go to a special "PDA friendly" link to use the service from my TP. The problem is that when I enter remote desktop mode, the computer's screen doesn't come up it has the big FlashPlayer 9 icon.....but I thought our phones, well no phones could use flash?

You are probably running a 6.5 ROM with the new PIE on it. That reports to LogMeIn as IE6, so it tries to run the newer flash plugin, it doesn't KNOW you're on a mobile phone. Search for IE Toggle on the forum here, it's all over the place. that will let you switch back and forth to the OLD PIE.

Toggle to the old PIE, then visit LMI, it'll recognize that browser, install the ActiveX plugin and run like a charm.

Quote:

Originally Posted by drizzo91 (Post 1147851)
I got LMI running on my TP, but I had to use a program called k for touch pro. Try googling it...if you cant find it, I will try to find it and post it this evening.

it is a cab that makes a program that you can launch from the Programs>Games folder....i am not nearly smart enough to know how it works, but it changes the mode of the keyboard input to work with LMI

This is actually a separate issue. On many phones (my TP included) the hardware keyboard does not work in LMI. the program Kfortouchpro changes the IME for programs like LMI so they work. There may be a newer version, search around. I would also recommend this for those trying to use LMI.

iviyth0s 09-08-2009 08:25 PM

Re: Anyone else use LogMeIn??
 
Yeah even in mobile mode, PIE wouldn't let me connect (just had a white screen)

Quote:

Originally Posted by loddvs (Post 1149361)
You are probably running a 6.5 ROM with the new PIE on it. That reports to LogMeIn as IE6, so it tries to run the newer flash plugin, it doesn't KNOW you're on a mobile phone. Search for IE Toggle on the forum here, it's all over the place. that will let you switch back and forth to the OLD PIE.

Toggle to the old PIE, then visit LMI, it'll recognize that browser, install the ActiveX plugin and run like a charm.



This is actually a separate issue. On many phones (my TP included) the hardware keyboard does not work in LMI. the program Kfortouchpro changes the IME for programs like LMI so they work. There may be a newer version, search around. I would also recommend this for those trying to use LMI.

Cool I'll give that a whirl
Quote:

Originally Posted by WhiteBlazer01 (Post 1148948)
So you're saying Logmein now runs as an app on your phone instead of through the web browser?

I hope so, though it sounds like it just has a tweaker program in place to get PIE to work correctly with it.
Quote:

Originally Posted by drizzo91 (Post 1147851)
I got LMI running on my TP, but I had to use a program called k for touch pro. Try googling it...if you cant find it, I will try to find it and post it this evening.

it is a cab that makes a program that you can launch from the Programs>Games folder....i am not nearly smart enough to know how it works, but it changes the mode of the keyboard input to work with LMI

Thanks for the tip, I'm going to try the one that Loddvs posted up
Quote:

Originally Posted by WhiteBlazer01 (Post 1147725)
Pocket Internet Explorer is the Internet Explorer on your phone (PIE) :)

Logmein should automatically recognize your device as a mobile device. It'll ask you to install an app. Install that, and you're good to go. I use dual monitors on my PC, and when I log in, there is a button to switch monitors. I can even re-size the resolution on my Touch Pro so the PC screen shows as 640x480 (which actually looks nice).

If your phone is already on the Wifi network, you can use the HTC network plugin (google it, and you can install the app). That works great for file management. It essentially allows you to browse the shared folders on your PC, and you can pull files from your PC to your phone. Once you have installed & enabled the HTC network plugin, you would use your standard File Explorer (or Total Commander, etc...) to browse the files on your PC.

As for actually logging on to the screen of your computer, I much prefer logmein to RDC (Remote Desktop Client). RDC logs you off your PC (unless you enable dual logins while remote accessing, but again, this makes it more complicated), and sometimes resizes your PC resolution - which in turn rearranges all your desktop icons (unless you're well organized and don't have any icons on the desktop).

I don't need the file transfer feature per say, since when I'm home I usually will plug my TP in if I need to put any new cabs on it, but thanks anyway. I was thinking that 640x480 would probably look the best.

arcowboy 09-08-2009 09:27 PM

Re: Anyone else use LogMeIn??
 
were is this mobile / desktop mode switch hidin at, in the desktop internet explorer I have been testin this a while with no luck

iviyth0s 09-08-2009 11:45 PM

Re: Anyone else use LogMeIn??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by arcowboy (Post 1149805)
were is this mobile / desktop mode switch hidin at, in the desktop internet explorer I have been testin this a while with no luck

It's right under the view tab in the bottom right pop up menu (with active x toggling)


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