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hi there! I have my Lenny system in Perth Australia working amazing, and my sister has a Windows staff on her computer in Europe. She`s having always troubles with the ...
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    Question How could I connect my sister`s Windows overseas?

    hi there!
    I have my Lenny system in Perth Australia working amazing, and my sister has a Windows staff on her computer in Europe. She`s having always troubles with the computer so I wish I could connect it remotely trough the internet so I could manage it myself from here. Actually I would put the Lenny on it as the firs step How could I connect it (as a root to be able to do whatever I want)? Please be very detailed with your help instructions since I`m not a computer person, though I manage and build my own system myself with great achievements... Thanks a lot!!

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    To do this from Windows shouldn't be any harder than doing this from Linux. You'll need remote desktop to the Windows machine with administrator privileges and a host of tools installed to make it happen. Here is a fairly decent walk though. It's from Linux to Linux, but all the same stuff applies.

    HOWTO - Install Debian Onto a Remote Linux System

    HTH,

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    Hi!

    I have tried installing THIS in my machine and it works great for me. The GUI is very simple to understand. You install it in your machine and her, in her's. Username and Password and voila! Connected by remote. Hope that helped!
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