We are using it.Hmm no reply. Does anyone want to help out? Go to simple-help.com and download the software. Its a very lite client. See if you are able to connect outside of your network. Im having no luck....
Maybe a simple question but are you running the server portion?Hmm no reply. Does anyone want to help out? Go to simple-help.com and download the software. Its a very lite client. See if you are able to connect outside of your network. Im having no luck....
What type of message are you getting on the client side?Im running it on a windows 7 pro machine. I do have a static IP
Not because one is better than the other but because I prefer to support my fellow technicians when I can.
One major advantage of SC over SH is if you decide to grow your business and ever need an unlimited license. Also, if you are an ACBRO member (paid member or not), you qualify for a discount and with SH you don't.
I also use Teamviewer as well because of the simplicity for myself and the ability to work on multiple PCs without having to connect and disconnect when switching from one client to another. Once I'm connected to a client's machine using SC, I then install Teamviewer. I find that each of these remote tools compliment one another very well.
Would you happen to know what an error 'null' means when trying to install a persistent connection on a Windows 2000 sp4 computer refers to?1) Simple for my clients to understand. All they needed to do was go to a webpage and accept some prompts in order for me to connect. Also, once connected I could install a persistent connection so they'd never have to be hassled with connecting again.
Would you happen to know what an error 'null' means when trying to install a persistent connection on a Windows 2000 sp4 computer refers to?
I reset the remote computer and the same error reoccurred.
Received some help from Simple-Help tech support.I don't know that I've ever had a W2K client. But I would try the following:
1) Make sure you have the latest version of Java installed on the W2K machine (if relevant)
2) Make sure that you're installing it while logged in to an account that has Admin rights on the W2K machine
3) Maybe make sure you are running the latest version of SimpleHelp Server (and if it's on Linux atleast, make sure it's running as 'root'. The server seems to run a lot better if it's being run as 'root')
4) If you aren't going the Java route, try running the standalone version of SimpleHelp client (non-Java), then try to install the persistent connection.
I hope one of those ideas helps you out. SimpleHelp can be kind of finicky sometimes.