Crossloop Access Remote Computer Without Port Forwarding!

CrossLoop is a free, secure screen-sharing utility designed for people of all technical skill levels. CrossLoop extends the boundaries of traditional screen

sharing by enabling non-technical users to get connected from anywhere on the Internet in seconds WITHOUT changing any firewall or router settings. It only takes a few minutes to setup and no sign up is required. Security is built into all aspects of CrossLoop.

Session data is encrypted at the end-points before being sent using a 128-bit encryption algorithm and a randomly generated 12-digit access code. CrossLoop is a secure tool to remotely assist any PC on the planet. CrossLoop includes file transfer support, and switch control feature. Adds creation of a free CrossLoop accounts to create a dynamic public profile page, reserve your custom CrossLoop URL, view your session history, as well as widgets to promote yourself as a tech support specialist.

CrossLoop Features:
- Send CTRL+ATL+DEL
- Send CTRL+UP
- Send CTRL+DOWN
- Send ATL+UP
- Send ATL+DOWN
- Multiple File Transfer (Can’t transfer folder)
- Switch Control (Share becomes Access, Access becomes Share)

CrossLoop simplifies the process of securely working with friends located in different physical locations and across different network environments. CrossLoop enables you to see the screen and control the mouse and keyboard on a remote computer. It is as if you are working side by side at the same PC. You can get up and running with CrossLoop in under 2 minutes. Simply download and install the application and it will automatically configure itself to your network environment.

PC Requirements

CrossLoop requires Windows 2000 or newer, including Vista; 128 MB RAM or greater; 2 MB hard drive space and a broadband internet connection.

TUTORIAL:

http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2008/03/26/access-remote-computer-in-2-minutes-without-port-forwarding/

CROSSLOOP FREE DOWNLOAD:

http://www.crossloop.com/ipage.htm?id=download

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