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How has remote access changed in Windows Vista compared with XP? Will the new remote assistance allow “shadowing” of a user i.e.—see what they are seeing?

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How has remote access changed in Windows Vista compared with XP? Will the new remote assistance allow “shadowing” of a user i.e.—see what they are seeing?

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Taking remote files and folders offline is more discoverable and faster than it was in XP, according to Microsoft. b) Delta Synch synchronizes only the changes to documents, not the whole document, making sync extremely efficient. Windows Vista also allows for remote access to content on another PC or a server. c) Other features are: i) Background Sync – when reconnected to server, changes made to files while offline are automatically synched in the background. ii) Conflict Resolution – An interface for reconciling two versions of the same file when client copy does not match server copy.

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