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How can I use a 'reverse connection' with windows 7 remote assistance


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Someone requested my assistance on his laptop. We both have windows 7 machines, so I'd like to use the remote assistance, msra.exe utility.



Unfortunately, he is in a restricted university network which neither of us even knows the configuration of. I just can't connect to him and easyconnect does not work either.



On my side this is different, I have a public ip from my isp and can forward ports on my home router as I want. I also have a cygwin ssh daemon which I could use for tunneling.



Now my question is: how can I make the remote assistance work in a simple way, by tunneling or some option I don't know about?










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  • Did you try teamviewer?

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 10 '15 at 12:49






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    @DavidPostill I dont want to make my client install unneccessary software. I think there must be a way with the tools that windows already offers. The only exception would be putty for ssh tunneling, as its really lightweight. Its just putty.exe that can be run without installation.

    – yoghurt
    Jan 11 '15 at 15:27






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    The customer module does not require installation. See my answer.

    – DavidPostill
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Someone requested my assistance on his laptop. We both have windows 7 machines, so I'd like to use the remote assistance, msra.exe utility.



Unfortunately, he is in a restricted university network which neither of us even knows the configuration of. I just can't connect to him and easyconnect does not work either.



On my side this is different, I have a public ip from my isp and can forward ports on my home router as I want. I also have a cygwin ssh daemon which I could use for tunneling.



Now my question is: how can I make the remote assistance work in a simple way, by tunneling or some option I don't know about?










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  • Did you try teamviewer?

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 10 '15 at 12:49






  • 1





    @DavidPostill I dont want to make my client install unneccessary software. I think there must be a way with the tools that windows already offers. The only exception would be putty for ssh tunneling, as its really lightweight. Its just putty.exe that can be run without installation.

    – yoghurt
    Jan 11 '15 at 15:27






  • 1





    The customer module does not require installation. See my answer.

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 11 '15 at 16:08














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Someone requested my assistance on his laptop. We both have windows 7 machines, so I'd like to use the remote assistance, msra.exe utility.



Unfortunately, he is in a restricted university network which neither of us even knows the configuration of. I just can't connect to him and easyconnect does not work either.



On my side this is different, I have a public ip from my isp and can forward ports on my home router as I want. I also have a cygwin ssh daemon which I could use for tunneling.



Now my question is: how can I make the remote assistance work in a simple way, by tunneling or some option I don't know about?










share|improve this question














Someone requested my assistance on his laptop. We both have windows 7 machines, so I'd like to use the remote assistance, msra.exe utility.



Unfortunately, he is in a restricted university network which neither of us even knows the configuration of. I just can't connect to him and easyconnect does not work either.



On my side this is different, I have a public ip from my isp and can forward ports on my home router as I want. I also have a cygwin ssh daemon which I could use for tunneling.



Now my question is: how can I make the remote assistance work in a simple way, by tunneling or some option I don't know about?







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  • Did you try teamviewer?

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 10 '15 at 12:49






  • 1





    @DavidPostill I dont want to make my client install unneccessary software. I think there must be a way with the tools that windows already offers. The only exception would be putty for ssh tunneling, as its really lightweight. Its just putty.exe that can be run without installation.

    – yoghurt
    Jan 11 '15 at 15:27






  • 1





    The customer module does not require installation. See my answer.

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 11 '15 at 16:08



















  • Did you try teamviewer?

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 10 '15 at 12:49






  • 1





    @DavidPostill I dont want to make my client install unneccessary software. I think there must be a way with the tools that windows already offers. The only exception would be putty for ssh tunneling, as its really lightweight. Its just putty.exe that can be run without installation.

    – yoghurt
    Jan 11 '15 at 15:27






  • 1





    The customer module does not require installation. See my answer.

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 11 '15 at 16:08

















Did you try teamviewer?

– DavidPostill
Jan 10 '15 at 12:49





Did you try teamviewer?

– DavidPostill
Jan 10 '15 at 12:49




1




1





@DavidPostill I dont want to make my client install unneccessary software. I think there must be a way with the tools that windows already offers. The only exception would be putty for ssh tunneling, as its really lightweight. Its just putty.exe that can be run without installation.

– yoghurt
Jan 11 '15 at 15:27





@DavidPostill I dont want to make my client install unneccessary software. I think there must be a way with the tools that windows already offers. The only exception would be putty for ssh tunneling, as its really lightweight. Its just putty.exe that can be run without installation.

– yoghurt
Jan 11 '15 at 15:27




1




1





The customer module does not require installation. See my answer.

– DavidPostill
Jan 11 '15 at 16:08





The customer module does not require installation. See my answer.

– DavidPostill
Jan 11 '15 at 16:08










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No client install is required. Client Software download.



You will need to install the full version ... and wait for his incomming connection ...





TeamViewer QuickSupport for Windows




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TeamViewer QuickSupport



Simple and small customer module, runs immediately without
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    You will need to install the full version ... and wait for his incomming connection ...





    TeamViewer QuickSupport for Windows




    For the instant customer:



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      No client install is required. Client Software download.



      You will need to install the full version ... and wait for his incomming connection ...





      TeamViewer QuickSupport for Windows




      For the instant customer:



      TeamViewer QuickSupport



      Simple and small customer module, runs immediately without
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      - optimized
      for instant support




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        No client install is required. Client Software download.



        You will need to install the full version ... and wait for his incomming connection ...





        TeamViewer QuickSupport for Windows




        For the instant customer:



        TeamViewer QuickSupport



        Simple and small customer module, runs immediately without
        installation and does not require administrative rights
        - optimized
        for instant support




        Source teamviewer






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        I dont want to make my client install unneccessary software



        No client install is required. Client Software download.



        You will need to install the full version ... and wait for his incomming connection ...





        TeamViewer QuickSupport for Windows




        For the instant customer:



        TeamViewer QuickSupport



        Simple and small customer module, runs immediately without
        installation and does not require administrative rights
        - optimized
        for instant support




        Source teamviewer







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