Using LogMeIn Ignition and a USB stick to connect remotely to a PC.
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Share your printer and clipboard
The first time you connect to your remote PC with Ignition you'll see this dialog. Connect the printer if you want to print from applications on the remote PC to the printer where you are, rather than leaving the printout in the office for a colleague. Synchronising the clipboard means you can copy from files on the remote PC to files on your local PC. Usually you'll want to save these settings so you don't have to choose again next time you connect.
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