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JamesDandy
8 years agoActive Contributor
Connecting to LogMeIn and Zoom
I have a remote desktop I need to connect to with LogMeIn, and this remote desktop needs to Zoom into a conference. My local desktop will also need to Zoom into the conference so I can use my lo...
- 6 years ago
From your home computer, you would connect to your office computer with LogMeIn. You can then run the office computer in full screen mode on your home computer.
Then, from your home computer you can use Zoom, Skype or any other product to share your screen (except LogMeIn). Since your home computer screen is now showing a full screen view of your office computer you have full use of both along with the camera and microphone on your home PC.
What you can't do is use LogMeIn to connect to your office computer then use LogMeIn again to host your home computer screen.
JamesDandy
8 years agoActive Contributor
Thank you AshC, I was able to find a suitable solution.
jmartino
6 years agoNew Member
What was your solution? I am trying to log into my Office computer and host a zoom call on my office computer (so I can share screen on my office computer) while using the camer and speakers on my host (home computer). Th ebest solution I came up with is to invite myself on my home computer as a separate invitee and run both my home PC and office computer.
Have you been able to use the host computer camera and speakers while on your office (remotely controlled computer?)
- JamesDandy6 years agoActive Contributor
From your home computer, you would connect to your office computer with LogMeIn. You can then run the office computer in full screen mode on your home computer.
Then, from your home computer you can use Zoom, Skype or any other product to share your screen (except LogMeIn). Since your home computer screen is now showing a full screen view of your office computer you have full use of both along with the camera and microphone on your home PC.
What you can't do is use LogMeIn to connect to your office computer then use LogMeIn again to host your home computer screen.