How do I connect to GoToMyPC?
How can I connect to my host computer?
- Go to www.GoToMyPC.com.
- Click Log In in the top right corner.
- Log in using your GoToMyPC email address and account password.
- If prompted, choose the account you want to access and click Go. ...
- Locate the desired computer and click Connect.
How do I find my PC login?
Method 1
- While sitting at the host computer with LogMeIn installed, press and hold the Windows key and press the letter R on your keyboard. The Run dialog box is displayed.
- In the box, type cmd and press Enter. The command prompt window will appear.
- Type whoami and press Enter.
- Your current username will be displayed.
Why is GoToMyPC not working?
Many issues can be resolved by simply rebooting your host computer. This might require you to phone or email someone near the host computer to physically reboot the computer. ... Firewalls and other types of security software may prevent GoToMyPC from successfully connecting to your host computer.
What is GoToMyPC access code?
The access code is a unique password that you create when you set up each of your host computers. ... On your host computer, right-click the GoToMyPC icon in the system tray (Windows) or click the GoToMyPC icon in your menu bar (Mac). Click Change Access Code. Enter your email and password and click Next.
What is GoToMyPC used for?
GoToMyPC is remote desktop software that allows users to access computers remotely using a web browser.
Is there a free version of GoToMyPC?
Yes, with GoToMyPC for iPad and iPhone you can connect to your Mac or PC using your iPad 2 or later or your iPhone 5 or later. Download the free app from the App Store. Note: To use this free application, you must have a current GoToMyPC subscription. If you're not a subscriber, try it free.
How do I access GoToMyPC?
Go to www.GoToMyPC.com. Click Log In in the top right corner. Log in using your GoToMyPC email address and account password. If prompted, choose the account you want to access and click Go.
Is GoToMyPC a VPN?
Is GoToMyPC a VPN? Nope, it's not a VPN. VPNs offer secure and private connections to the internet by routing your traffic through different servers around the world.