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/ March 30, 2009 / 2:29 min.
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GoToMyPC: remote access to your PC
GoToMyPC allows you to access your PC from anywhere you can get an internet connection. There are times when you want or need to access other computers from a remote location. For times like that I use GoToMyPC. It's safe, secure, and easy-to-use. In this tutorial I'll show you how to give it a try for yourself.download this episode now
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- Go to the GoToMyPC Site to start your free trial.
- You'll get unlimited use of one PC for 30 days so you can evaluate GoToMyPC.
- Click on Try It Free.
- On the next page you'll need put in your name, a valid email address, and check that you agree to the terms of service. Then click Continue.
- On the next page you'll put in credit card information and your billing address.
- You can try GoToMyPC FREE for 30 days and your card will not be charged.
- If you decide to continue your information is already there and you're good to go.
- Click Get Free Trial and follow the easy instructions.
- This is part 1 of 2. Look for part 2 where we'll begin using GoToMyPC.
- You'll get unlimited use of one PC for 30 days so you can evaluate GoToMyPC.
- Click on Try It Free.
- On the next page you'll need put in your name, a valid email address, and check that you agree to the terms of service. Then click Continue.
- On the next page you'll put in credit card information and your billing address.
- You can try GoToMyPC FREE for 30 days and your card will not be charged.
- If you decide to continue your information is already there and you're good to go.
- Click Get Free Trial and follow the easy instructions.
- This is part 1 of 2. Look for part 2 where we'll begin using GoToMyPC.
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