Did you know that you can use Remote Access on Windows 7 Home Premium PCs through Windows Live Mesh 2011? Yes, you can now use Live Mesh for Remote Access! Read on to find out more about Live Mesh 2011 and see a short video!
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Download Windows Live Mesh 2011
To download Live Mesh (if your Windows machine did not already get the update) just go to:
http://explore.live.com/windows-live-mesh?os=other
You do need a Windows Live ID but you probably already have a Windows Live ID anyway!
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Connect Remotely via the Desktop Application
Your PC probably already has Live Mesh 2011 on it already. Find it in the Windows Live folder..
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Connect Remotely via the Browser
At a friends house and they do not have Live Mesh 2011 on that PC? Not a problem. Just use a browser and a fast internet connection and you can connect remotely.
To access Windows Live Mesh 2011 Remote Access from another PC go to:
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Live Mesh 2011 Remote Access Video
Check out this short video!
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Download Windows Live Mesh 2011 today!
Timothy Daleo

New UWHS Post : Windows Live Mesh 2011 now with Remote Desktop – Video Edition – http://tinyurl.com/28lavvs
Windows Live Mesh 2011 now with Remote Desktop
Cool article highlighting some great #remote features of #Mesh
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RT @windowslive Cool article highlighting some great #remote features of #Mesh http://cot.ag/hIWKPK ^KM
RT @windowslive: Cool article highlighting some great #remote features of #Mesh
http://cot.ag/hIWKPK ^KM
Great overview, and video outlining the possibilities of Mesh! Keep up the great work!
Cheers,
Kyler
Windows Outreach Team
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Good article Timothy as always.
I want to know how to install this (Mesh)on WHS.
Thanks
Do you know if this works on machines that are joined to a domain or AD?
Yes it does. I use it on my work laptop, which is on a domain, and I have not had an issue. Microsoft Windows Active Directory is supported and it does not affect Exchange, SharePoint or Communicator.
Of course, your SA or IT group may have restrictions about Remote Access so I would check first if using on a work PC.