Log in to the service and to your PC
Until you log in to the LogMeIn service you don't see the program features or the details of any remote machines, so even if you leave the USB stick behind nothing is accessible without your username and password (which aren't stored by Ignition). If you need to set up a proxy server, choose View > Options > Proxy. Once you log in you see the status of the remote machine; if you use LogMeIn on multiple PCs you can organise them into groups. Click Remote Control to make a connection; you also have to type in the user name and password for the Windows account on the remote PC, but these details can be saved.
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