- LogMeIn Ignition The other favorite out there is LogMeIn Ignition. This app also bears the distinction of being the most expensive of the stand-alone apps. If you need more features of functionality with remote connections, this is your choice.
- The popular LogMeIn service gives you remote desktop control over your computer via a web browser. LogMeIn's website uses Java - a browser plug-in that's unavailable on Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch.
Access your PC remotely through the iPad (Credit: LogMeIn) We've covered LogMeIn's remote access services before — you can read our — but today in Sydney we got a look at where LogMeIn is heading in a mobile sense with a hands-on demonstration hosted by LogMeIn's Senior Manager Matt Fleming. Already available if you've imported an iPad (or are reading this after the 28th of May) is LogMeIn Ignition for iPad.
LogMeIn Pro price increase in 2016. Thanks Momin for the tip on Google's Chrome Remote Desktop, never even knew it existed. Will be canceling LogMeIn for sure. Please check out Splashtop Business Access. I was even invited to become a beta tester for their Mac product for LogMeIn. $39.95 Ignition for Windows yearly subscription back in 9.
It's a scaling up of the excellent iPhone application with the extra screen size of the iPad put to good use. We got a brief hands on with its streamlined, iPad-friendly interface, which includes a full sized keyboard and the option to have the mouse scroll to your finger, as opposed to the entire screen as on the iPhone app. It adds a lot of functionality to the application and as a result to the iPad itself.
You might not be able to multi-task on an iPad directly, but a LogMeIn controlled PC or Mac will do that just fine for you. The only catch is that the iPad client doesn't support sound, according to LogMeIn's Matt Fleming.
We asked him if that was likely to change, and he said 'not yet'. So if you wanted to watch flash video via your desktop, you'd better be ready for silent movies for now. The iPad-friendly interface includes a full sized keyboard. (Credit: LogMeIn). LogMeIn Ignition for iPad isn't an inexpensive application at AU$36.99, but it is a universal application, meaning if you've already bought it for the iPhone, the iPad version is yours gratis, and vice versa.
Fleming also showed off the Android LogMeIn client, which is currently in closed beta, running on an. It's not clear whether the client will be backwards compatible with older Android handsets, but at least on the Desire the experience is much the same as it is on the iPhone; good for quick emergency fixes on a remote machine but not something you'd want to spend hours running. Neither the release date for the full client or pricing were available at the time of writing.
Sorry to be so vague. When I remote into the pc via my mac using remote desktop I put in the address, the username and password que pops up and I enter it. Voila I am in.
This is while I am connected to the internet from my office network or at home using just my simple DSL connection. Now when I do the same thing on my 3G iPad using the remote desktop app while connected to the internet via 3G or using wifi I get a message that pops up once I am connected to the remote computer and after I have entered my user credentials.
The message says 'To log on to this remote console session, you must have administrative permissions on this computer. Not sure why the remote computer will accept my laptop but not my iPad. Thanks for any input.
IPAD2 - RDPlite Hi All I have the same problem but i can fill out more answer to questions: IPAD2 - using RDPlite (which works great in many situations) I am a network tech working in a domain model (2003) my servers are TS licensed per user. I can log in with the username in question at any station accross my domain. Some are linux rdesktop and some are windows RDP. With the same username I CANNOT log into the terminal servers using the IPAD as I get the error: 'to log on to this remote console session, you must have administrative permissions on this computer' using the same IPAD i can login using the administrator. I refuse to give any regular user admin right just so they can use their IPAD to log into the system.
The users all have appropriate right to login the terminal server using NON-MAC devices. It almost seem like it want to logon to the admin console?? Hi All I have the same problem but i can fill out more answer to questions: IPAD2 - using RDPlite (which works great in many situations) I am a network tech working in a domain model (2003) my servers are TS licensed per user. I can log in with the username in question at any station accross my domain. Some are linux rdesktop and some are windows RDP.
With the same username I CANNOT log into the terminal servers using the IPAD as I get the error: 'to log on to this remote console session, you must have administrative permissions on this computer' using the same IPAD i can login using the administrator. I refuse to give any regular user admin right just so they can use their IPAD to log into the system. The users all have appropriate right to login the terminal server using NON-MAC devices. It almost seem like it want to logon to the admin console?? Hi All I have the same problem but i can fill out more answer to questions: IPAD2 - using RDPlite (which works great in many situations) I am a network tech working in a domain model (2003) my servers are TS licensed per user. I can log in with the username in question at any station accross my domain.
Some are linux rdesktop and some are windows RDP. With the same username I CANNOT log into the terminal servers using the IPAD as I get the error: 'to log on to this remote console session, you must have administrative permissions on this computer' using the same IPAD i can login using the administrator. I refuse to give any regular user admin right just so they can use their IPAD to log into the system.
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The users all have appropriate right to login the terminal server using NON-MAC devices. It almost seem like it want to logon to the admin console??