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Using LogMeIn Ignition and a USB stick to connect remotely to a PC. (Step by Step)

Want to have access to your files, applications and intranet services without carrying a laptop? We show you how you can do it step-by-step.

by: IT Pro team
30 Jul 2007
Go to: Using LogMeIn Ignition and a USB stick to connect remotely to a PC.
  • Step 1: Configure connection security
  • Step 2: Configure LogMeIn settings
  • Step 3: Copy files fast with File Manager
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  • Step 4: Connect a drive and work locally
  • Step 5: Share files from your PC
  • Step 6: Control LogMeIn
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  • Step 7: Remote chat
  • Step 8: LogMeIn connection tools
  • Step 9: Share your printer and clipboard
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  • Step 10: Use an access code to secure your PC
  • Step 11: Log in to the service and to your PC
  • Step 12: LogMeIn Ignition runs without installing
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