I have gotomypc.com on a web server, but my company blocks the domain
name for GOTOMYPC.COM. Does anyone know if there is a bypass or a
piggie-back available to use the features of gotomypc.com through the
browser of a web server?

For example, I can access the IP address and web pages of the web
server from my company PC. Can I somehow use my web server's browser
to get access to gotomypc.com? Thanks.

Re: Access gotomypc.com through a web server? by Cris

Cris
Thu Jun 15 15:40:34 CDT 2006

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not unless you can remote desktop to your webserver
And it out to be pretty obvious, that since the company you get you =
check from has blocked it, you probably shouldn't be working on it =
during work hours

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I have gotomypc.com on a web server, but my company blocks the domain
name for GOTOMYPC.COM. Does anyone know if there is a bypass or a
piggie-back available to use the features of gotomypc.com through the
browser of a web server?

For example, I can access the IP address and web pages of the web
server from my company PC. Can I somehow use my web server's browser
to get access to gotomypc.com? Thanks.

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