LapLink
Gold
11.0 Host/Remote

Welcome to Education by Design's Online store. We have brought to you a selection of products like Software : LapLink Gold 11.0 Host/Remote along with it's reviews, pictures and related products. All sales from these pages goes towards the creation and maintenance of our educational online activities, articles and resources. We have over 40,000 online stories submitted by kids around the world.

Software: LapLink Gold 11.0 Host/Remote

LapLink Gold 11.0 Host/Remote

Normal Price:$99.00
Our Price:
Click on the "Buy from Amazon" button for variations on size and color. This item may also be only available as used or new through a 3rd party reseller or is out of stock.

Availability:

... For more information or Buy from Amazon.com ...


Manufacturer: Laplink, Inc.
Model: FG-LGD011-RT-US
Binding: CD-ROM
Publisher: Laplink, Inc.
Label: Laplink, Inc.
Platform: Windows NT
Platform: Windows NT

NEW!!
Enjoy drawing this product with our drawing board.
Drawing Activity for this product
Features for LapLink Gold 11.0 Host/Remote:

Small Picture
Medium Picture

Editorial Review
LapLink Gold is remote control and remote access software for IT and mobile computing professionals. A peer-to-peer application that can connect you to another PC anywhere, anytime, LapLink Gold lets you run applications remotely, schedule synchronizations, redirect print jobs to remote printers, and collaborate through text and voice chat.

LapLink Gold 11.0 gives you an easy, safe, and reliable way to connect to your office or other remote computers to run any desktop application. Connection options include the internet, TCP/IP or IPX networks, dial-up networking, virtual private networks, and modem to modem.

Control access to your PC's drives and folders with folder-level security. Protect your data during transmissions with multilevel encryption. Stop repeated attempts to guess your password with case-sensitive passwords and lockout protection. Use the address book to build an access control list for those with permission to access your PC.
Cached date: AWS Called=true

Similar Products
Customer Reviews

LapLink 2002-11-09
Pienso que es el mejor programa para transferir datos e informacion confiable.

A mi me gusta utilizar bastante este programam, lo veo confiable y estable 100 por ciento'


Laplink For windows 2002-08-17
Laplink is the most powerful remote access to the computer using remote acess.


Garbage 2002-07-06
I cannot get this piece of junk to work, and they offer zero in the way of real tech support. What a waste of money.


Keeping my web sites in Sync 2001-12-05
As a web master with a Development server, a QA server, and two live www servers, I was looking for a way to get rid of all the old files and images from all four servers with out doing the same tedious work four times. LapLink Gold 11.0 was the perfect tool for this. I got one server like I wanted it, and then with a click of a button I cloned it to the other three servers. Saved me a ton of back-and-forth comparison work.


Long Time User 2003-11-19
Four stars, mostly because I have always liked Laplink, and have used it since the "DOS Days". A problem I am having now though, is that my transfers are stopped before they are completed. The error message says the transfer is stopped because the path (or is it the file name?), is too long. I have Win XP on both machines. Once it stops I don't know what was, and what was not, synchronized (updated). If this problem "is real"(and not unique to my setup), then my rating becomes "zero". This problem totally defeats the purpose of the software. Also, I cannot synchronize against my external storage device (Maxtor) because file names are too long (the Retrospect program that comes with the device can, though).


Abandon All Hope Ye Who Enter Here 2003-03-27
This is one touchy software package. I've used LapLink products before and loved them, but an upgrade to Windows XP necessitated an upgrade here, too. It's taken a week of support "chat" and emails with support staff to arrive at the conclusion that the reason my machines can't share files is my Ontrack NetDefense firewall software. The solution? "Uninstall the firewall," (and the virus protection and the rest of the SystemSuite), suggests LapLink support even though the firewall provides network settings that are supposed to permit browsing and exchange of files over the LapLink USB connection when I specify it. It wasn't this particular firewall, necessarily; it could be any firewall, apparently. Uninstalling network protection doesn't seem to be a great solution in this day and age. I guess I'll keep wrestling with the LapLink configuration. I'll see if the folks at Ontrack have any suggestions. Otherwise, I own a hundred dollars worth of non-functional sofware and proprietary USB cabling. I'll let you know if things turn out better and a higher rating is deserved.


Great Product 2003-01-12
This product is fairly easy to setup and use and is a great file transfer, synchronization, and remote control tool. I initially had problems with the ip address configuration of the USB cable, but the friendly online tech support promptly got me straightened out. I now use LapLink to keep my work files synchronized between my desktop and laptop computers and it seems to work reliably so far.


Forewarned is Forearmed 2003-01-03
I am trying to set up to do a transfer from Windows 98 to Windows XP, so had to order the USB cable which took two weeks from Seattle to Las Vegas! Once I got it, I went to the internet doc., and it told me that it does not work with USB 2.0!
There's no mention of this in any of the printed documentation! (ie: You can't get there from here!)
Don't bother reading the printed documentation; it's a waste of time.
The USB cable comes with a software install CD. After getting into the install process, a Windows error message appears which says that if I continued I might do irreperable damage to my machine, so I quit. After going to the internet, I found documentation which said to "go ahead, we have covered that." [THAT'S] VERY PROFESSIONAL!
The unfortunate thing about this whole fiasco is that I know of no other way to move software from one machine to another. The Windows XP product won't do it. (So what's new from Microsoft?!)
I wish Amazon.com had a negative star ranking because this product deserves it!
If you want to talk with 'live' support, it will cost you $.../hr. You can do a live chat, but if you say the wrong thing or ask the wrong question, they stop responding and there is NO phone no. for warrenty support. You must go to the net and spend 2 to 4 hours wading thru the mess of subjects looking for what you need, then hope it works!!
---
Don't bother sending e-mail to ANYONE ... that also is ignored! This product is 5 thumbs DOWN!


Prepare for some frustration 2002-12-06
I'm a long-time Laplink user who bought this version with the USB cable specifically to transfer all the data files from my old Win98 computer to the new Win XP machine. I DID get it working, but only after a substantial amount of frustration.

The USB connection didn't work at all when first installed. I gave up and went to the Serial connection only to discover that it was spontaneously disconnecting every transfer after about two minutes. When I went back to solve the USB problem, I found that telephone tech support ...available only by appointment. While the documentation included with the software was useless for troubleshooting and solving the problems, the online tech support (eventually) yielded enough detailed info to get things going. I now (at this minute) have the USB connection working with transfer rates at upwards of 3 Mbits per second.

Oh, I also encountered some files that would not transfer becuase the path was too long. What's that about? If windows can handle the file name, why can't Laplink?

... For more information from Amazon.com about LapLink Gold 11.0 Host/Remote...
null
In association with Amazon.com. Please support our site by doing your online shopping here.
Search