Using LogMeIn Ignition and a USB stick to connect remotely to a PC.
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Configure connection security
There is a reassuring range of security options for LogMeIn, from per-account usage rights for LogMeIn features to locking out IP addresses that attempt denial of service attacks after a number of failed connections and IP filtering to allow and block specific addresses or subnets. You can set the SSL certificates used to encrypt the connection, and install the certificates on the local PC; that means you can tell users they're secure if they don't see any certificate warnings rather than explaining which warnings they need to worry about.
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