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Subject: RE: Windows 7
From: "Stephen Hammond" shammon1@.............
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 00:54:27 -0700


I think there may be more than one of use using a home network and
several different systems and OS's. In the July 2010 issue of Maximumpc
page 67 there is an article on LogMeIn software. LogMeIn offers several
free downloads and besides allowing you to login via the Internet to
your local computer they also offer network management software that
allows you to login and manage any system within your local network via
a LAN or the Internet. As I am in the processes of fixing my data
collection system (the motorola GPS is no loger working correctly) I'm
also going to move to a much faster system and will installing LogMeIn
on it. My goal is to be able to manage and restart (re-boot) the seismic
system which is located in the garage via the Internet or via the
homenetwork. This also includes acces via my wireless. Once the
datacollection system time issue is resolved I also plan on building two
new long period sensors because the current AT1 and AT2 sensors and just
not working correctly after having to reduce the boom length to install
them in their current locations. 

Regards, Steve Hammond PSN San Jose, Aptos, CA

-----Original Message-----
From: psn-l-request@.............. [mailto:psn-l-request@...............
On Behalf Of Thomas Dick
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 5:43 PM
To: psn-l@..............
Subject: Re: Windows 7


Thanks Larry. I run XP Pro right now on my whole network (five desk 
models and three laptops). I was wondering, if the earthquake computer 
should die, would I have any problems using Windows 7 with your 
programs. I really like my network (and I like your programs even more).

All computers talks to each other without problems and I can talk to 
ithe earthquake computer from any WiFi site.
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