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The New Jersey Computer Club Newsletter

 

http://www.njcc.org/

 

2nd Wednesday

 Meeting Agenda

Nov. 12, 2008

Social Time
6:15-6:45 PM

 Random Access
6:45-7:30 PM

 

 New NJCC Website
7:30-8:00 PM

Remote Access & Desktop 
8:00-9:00 PM


MEETING PLACE:
North Branch Reformed Church
Route 28
Bridgewater, NJ

 

HOW TO GET THERE:
Driving on Route 22 West: Turn right at the light at Milltown Road. Go to the end of the street. The church is directly across the street.

Driving on Route 22 East: Continue past Milltown Road (no left turn allowed) to the Route 28 off ramp (next exit). At the end of the ramp turn left onto Route 28 and continue about 0.6 miles to the church (on your right).

NOTE: The church is exactly one mile East of the main entrance (at Orr Drive on Route 28) to Raritan Valley Community College.

New NJCC Blog

Doug Beck, NJCC Webmaster, will demonstrate the new NJCC blog that he has been working on for the club. He will show how to access the blog from your PC, how the content from the original NJCC website has been organized on the blog, how members can post articles and comment on each others' articles/comments, and how the blog is managed by Doug.  If the membership is interested, Doug will show how to start their own blog using the WordPress website.

Remote Access & Remote Desktop

Fred Sabin, NJCC President, will describe and demonstrate how to install and use these tools which are available in several M/S Operating Systems.

Remote Access allows a friend or a technical support person to access your computer to show you how to do something on your computer. Both you and the other person see the same computer screen. If you should decide to share control of your computer with your helper, you will both be able to control the mouse pointer.

Remote Desktop allows you to connect to another computer from any other computer such as to your desktop computer from your laptop. You have access to all of your programs and files as if you were sitting in front of your desktop. While you are connected to your desktop, the desktop monitor screen will appear blank to anyone who sees it. 

 

 

 

 



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519 Watchung Road
Bound Brook, NJ 08805




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