
Back in the 80s, when users were starting to learn about computers, we had to use to have to edit the config.sys to configure our startup applications and much more. However, it was always far easier to get a friend to show you how to do this, rather than try and read a book and learn for yourself. The same principle applies now, but as most of us spend more time engaged in 'leisure pursuits' with our PC, it's very rare to be able to source knowledge locally. The best idea is to find and someone over the Internet.
CrossLoop 2.4.1 is technology that you can use to enable a remote user to access your desktop and show you how to perform a particular task. It also enables someone with knowledge to offer their skills (perhaps for a fee) to other users.
CrossLoop link.
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