Overview:
Our Remote Control Session utility was developed and licensed with permission
from CrossLoop (www.crossloop.com).
This remote control program simplifies the process of securely working with clients located in different
physical locations and across different network environments.
CrossLoop enables you to see the screen and control the mouse and keyboard on a remote computer.
It is as if you are working side by side at the same PC.
You can get up and running with CrossLoop in under 2 minutes.
Simply download and install the application and it will automatically configure itself to your network environment.
PC Requirements:
CrossLoop requires Windows 2000 or newer, including Vista; 128 MB RAM or greater; 2 MB hard drive space and a broadband internet connection
Basic Steps to running the Remote Control Session:
Step 1: Download and install the CrossLoop utility
Step 2: Contact your support organization to have a technician launch a CrossLoop utility to connect to your PC
Step 3: Launch your crossloop utility once your support staff is ready to remotely connect
Step 4: Share the access codes to enable your PC to share with support technicians
Detailed Steps :
Step 1:
Click on one of the two links below to download the Remote Control utility from your own support organization or
from the CrossLoop site.
Step 2: When the cross loop download begins, click "Run" in each of the windows that appear.
Step 3: Select the appropriate language to use during installation.
Step 4: Click Next on the Setup Dialog box page.
Step 5: Accept the License Agreement and press Next.
Step 6: Select additional task as needed such as desktop icon and quick launch.
Step 7: Click Finish to complete your installation.
Step 8: It will automatically launch CrossLoop on your computer. The first window that appears will ask if you
have a CrossLoop account. You can click the Skip link in the bottom right hand corner. A CrossLoop account IS NOT
necessary to use the remote control utility.
Step 9: The CrossLoop remote control application will appear with two tabs labeled "Access" and "Share".
To share your PC desktop to a support technician, click on the Share Tab. Enter your name in the Name field
if it has not already being filled in for you. The figure below shows the name "Bob Smith" as an example.
Step 10: Provide your support technician with
the 12 digit number in the Access code field on your Share Tab (for example 1242 9457 9937)
and then press Connect when the technician has also entered the Access code you have provided to them into their
CrossLoop application. This access code is randomly generated each time the application is
launched providing a more secure and permission based session. Providing the access code to the technician
does not allow them to access your machine at any time in the future.
Step 11: The support technician will bring up a CrossLoop client program too. They will click
on the Access tab
and enter the Access code provided by you. Once both the customer and technician have pressed the
Connect button, a dialog box will appear for the customer which you must click the YES
box to grant permission for the
technician to access your computer. Once connected, you can drive the mouse / keyboard and it will be viewable on
the technicians computer or the technician can drive the mouse / keyboard too.
Note: You may encounter an "Windows Security Alert" when you try and launch this program that
may prevent it from running or enabling all of its features. Simply click the Unblock button to allow this
program to run.
Step 12: The remote session can be terminated by either side by clicking on the red Disconnect button.
Step 13: If you experience problems connecting, please visit the CrossLoop resources which include information
on common firewall blocking application and the other error messages.