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iRemotePC free remote desktop service

Written by Ruhani Rabin on March 31, 2007.

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iRemotePC is a browser based remote desktop solution. Regardless of where you are in the world, iRemotePC remote access service allows you total access to control your remote PC irrespective if the IP address changes or is static. As long the PC you want to access is connected to the Internet. You can access it using any web browser. The PC you want to remote access needed to install the iRemotePC client software then from anywhere you can access that PC as long it's connected with the internet. The Free version has few limitations like you can only invite 5 guests and you can have a maximum of 5 shares. It's a banner supported freeware. Once you've installed the client on the computer you  want to control, you can login to the iremotepc.com members area and you can control the computer you wish to control. iRemotePC is Firewall Friendly and works securely behind Firewalls and NAT. All data from your files and folders remain totally safe and secure as we set up a 128-256 data encryption pipeline between the computers. The same methods that are used by banks for on-line credit card transactions/banking. You can work on your Office PC and have access to your files/folders and email right from the comfort of your home or virtually wherever you are!
 
Download of the iRemotePC client is about 2.4MB

Gmail Remote Command

Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 15, 2006.

Windows Freeware GMail remote command lets you Perform Simple File open and shutdown operations just by sending mail to your GMail MailBox using special tags. What You can do with it?

  • 1 – To execute applications;
  • 2 – To open web pages;
  • 3 – To shutdown the system.
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After Downloading the Program GRC, you'll need to make sure MSINET.OCX file is available in your Windows System32 folder. Once you have the MSINET.OCX file inside your System32 folder you can start use the Program. Run the Program from where you've unzipped it. Click on the Settings to see the Tags and Commands.

Configure Tags..

Now Click on the LOGIN menu item to continue to login. Enter your Gmail username and password and click on Sign On Button.

gmail remote login

Once you've signed in you just need to send an e-mail to that gmail account using specific tags on the e-mail subject. As for Example you can send an e-mail which has a subject – [open]http://www.tech2all.com[/open]. Once the mail delivered to the specific gmail mailbox the GRC program will open the website http://www.tech2all.com using the default web browser. Another Example would be – [open]c:\windows\system32\calc.exe[/open] which will execute the Calculator. See the Example of a mail below.

gmail remote - how to send the mail

Here is the Links you need

GMail Remote Command AKA GRC HomePage

MSINET.OCX 

Watch, Control X10 Devices From a Web Browser

Written by Ruhani Rabin on April 28, 2006.

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Sit in your your home office and watch your huge domain (your two bed, one bath townhouse) like The Architect (the old creepy guy) from The Matrix (down the street). With X10n, you can control and view all your X10 cameras without having to set up and maintain an expensive home network.

When they say any browser, they really mean any browser — PDAs, laptops and smartphones can all play too. Try it for 15 days free, and buy it for $28 if you like it.

X10n Software Lets You Control Your X10 Devices Through a Web Browser [eHomeUpgrade]