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Log on to the Laplink site and you can download the control program to access your Base PC

Review: Laplink Everywhere 4 utility software

Control your home computer remotely via the internet

Written by Simon Williams

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Laplink was the company that first gave us a way of connecting two PCs, so files could be moved between them. Laplink Everywhere 4 still enables you to copy files and folders between computers but also over an internet connection.

Getting it going is a two-part process. First, install a small Laplink 'server' program on the base PC you want to remotely control and download a free 'ActiveX control' on the PC that will be doing the controlling. The PC running the server software is typically a home computer, while the one running ActiveX could be a computer in an office, hotel or internet cafe.

Before starting to use Laplink Everywhere 4, an account has to be created on the Laplink website where username and password details are added. Once logged on, the site downloads the ActiveX control to the PC you’re working from, then makes the connection to your server computer.

Once a connection is established, the desktop of the base is displayed on the remote machine you're working on. All of its functions are available for use, allowing you to run applications, open documents, view graphics and download e-mail, among many other things. In short, if you know your username and password and your base computer is switched on, it can be accessed from any computer in the world.

Response time is governed by the speed of your internet connection. We found broadband speeds over 1Mb/s to be adequate. Another boon is its compatibility with Windows 98 computers
At £40, Laplink Everywhere 4 is a cheap way to have continued access to your computer. It also contains a separate utility for quick file transfers between the connected computers.

Also consider
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3am Labs Log Me In Pro
Easy to set up and loads of options to access your PC remotely

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  • Our rating: 4
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Verdict

Good points

  • Connection from any broadband-enabled PC
  • Full control over the remote PC
  • Includes separate file-transfer program

Bad points

  • Speed governed by broadband connection

Overall Laplink Everywhere 4 offers secure remote control and file transfer to any PC with a broadband connection.

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