Sunday, October 9, 2011

Chrome extension enables remote computer control

Months working on "chromoting" has fruit with the release of Google Chrome on Friday reached a new extension to allow one other person on one computer remotely over the network.
Chrome beta version of Remote Desktop, which arrived on Friday, is the equivalent of a browser-based remote desktop software for legacy operating systems. Such software is useful for IT administrators to manage the staff machines that people care about their relatives or individual computers to gain access to their own machines remotely.
The word "BETA Chrome Remote Desktop is the first installment of a capability that allows users to remotely access other computers via the Chrome browser, Chrome, or the Book," the release notes. "Remote Desktop Beta Chrome are cross-platform, so that you can not have two computers, capable of connecting the Chrome browser, including Windows, Linux, Mac Book, and Chrome."

With the expansion of remote desktop Chrome requires that a person who provides access to a computer access code, people touching distance.
(Credit: Google)
It is the latter category, which may be a very important factor in the development of technology. Google Chrome was designed in part to organizations that want their computers to reduce administrative costs, and remote management is an important factor when it comes to this purpose.
The technology is currently so limited that permission be given, at any time, if remote administration is enabled. "This version allows users to share with or obtain access to another computer with a one-time authentication code Identified only given access to the user for each person only once, and sharing sessions are fully protected." , Said the release notes.

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