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gfunkdave Dec 4, 2013 7:16 am

Should happen automatically. There's a system service called Chrome Remote Desktop Service - make sure it's started and set to Automatic.

cblaisd Dec 4, 2013 7:38 am

Well, I know enough to see that that process is indeed running, but how do I make sure that it's set to automatic for the future when booting? Win7

gfunkdave Dec 4, 2013 7:44 am

Right click Computer -> Manage -> Services and check that Chrome Remote Desktop has a startup type of Automatic.

cblaisd Dec 4, 2013 8:02 am

Danke nui!

cblaisd Dec 4, 2013 9:18 am

Sorry to be a continued pain (not sure why Google makes this so hard, when folks like Logmein can make it so simple)....

I did make sure the service was set to Automatic. I re-booted and then checked. The service is shown as "Stopped."

It was Stopped before I opened Chrome and it is still stopped.

Will it run if I try to initiate a Remote Desktop connection from another computer?

gfunkdave Dec 4, 2013 9:50 am

No idea. Did you search through this incredibly long thread?

https://productforums.google.com/for...B1-25-false%5D

RedRobin Dec 6, 2013 6:19 am

without trying to be a "smartass" ...

have you:

1) uninstalled and reinstalled to see if the problem persists?
2) checked any firewall or anti virus that you have that could be blocking it?
3) gave up completely on a PC and moved to a Mac? (I have it installed on my dad's mac, and I always remote in without hassle... never tried on the PC's as I gave them up long time ago...) (ok, #3 was being a smartass, sorry!)

Good luck!

FLLDL Jan 17, 2014 1:47 pm

any current recommendations for remote desktop software for the following situation?

An employee at a company I am involved in will need to begin working remotely from another city (illness in the family and needs to be closer to hospital in another city etc). Given the individual's situation we are interested in setting them up to work remotely but arent sure which software is the most suitable.

The company only needs to get access for this one person so interested in a simple workable solution where they can login from a remote PC and get the full functionality of their office desktop without causing any security issues.

I've used gotmypc and logmein for my personal computers in the past and some heavier duty corporate systems on my work computers but wanted to tap the knowledge of FT as I am not all up to date on what options are out there.

HDQDD Jan 17, 2014 3:31 pm


Originally Posted by FLLDL (Post 22173942)
any current recommendations for remote desktop software for the following situation?

An employee at a company I am involved in will need to begin working remotely from another city (illness in the family and needs to be closer to hospital in another city etc). Given the individual's situation we are interested in setting them up to work remotely but arent sure which software is the most suitable.

The company only needs to get access for this one person so interested in a simple workable solution where they can login from a remote PC and get the full functionality of their office desktop without causing any security issues.

I've used gotmypc and logmein for my personal computers in the past and some heavier duty corporate systems on my work computers but wanted to tap the knowledge of FT as I am not all up to date on what options are out there.

From someone who works remote (and knows one or two things about network security), I would setup a VPN for your remote user. There are many options for this. Depending on your companies NSA (Network Security Appliances) they may already have support for this. If not, there are free ones line OpenVPN. This also gives the remote user the ability to connect to other machines or devices on your network (i.e. shared drives, a mail server, printers, etc.).

Mary2e Jan 18, 2014 9:10 am

I've been using LogMeIn to access my home computer from work. I use the free version, which has some limitations, but the paid version allows full access to my entire computer, just like if I was sitting at home.

WWGuy Jan 18, 2014 11:16 am


Originally Posted by FLLDL (Post 22173942)
any current recommendations for remote desktop software for the following situation?

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The company only needs to get access for this one person so interested in a simple workable solution where they can login from a remote PC and get the full functionality of their office desktop without causing any security issues.

I've used gotmypc and logmein for my personal computers in the past and some heavier duty corporate systems on my work computers but wanted to tap the knowledge of FT as I am not all up to date on what options are out there.

For a small-scale VPN solution that doesn't require network hardware etc. check out http://pertino.com/. It's a cloud-based VPN solution and is free for 3 or fewer computers. Once connected to the company network via VPN your remote worker can use MS Remote Desktop Connection to run desktop sessions on whatever company computers he needs to access.

FLLDL Jan 27, 2014 11:25 am

Thank you for your help with this and will leave some feedback on how it goes once everything is set up.

bchandler02 Jan 29, 2014 12:03 pm

Teamviewer is what I use.

NJTrucker Jan 29, 2014 8:06 pm

Teanviewer +1

cblaisd Mar 10, 2015 1:58 pm

Really enjoying my new Lenovo x131e.

Have installed Chrome Remote Desktop on my home computer and on the x131e. When I tested it a couple of days ago it worked great. But today, the x131e's Remote Desktop tells me that my home computer is "Offline." It's not.

I've done some Googling and have tried some things (e.g., update extensions in Developer mode) but still can't get the home machine to show onlne.

Anybody have any wisdom?


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