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How to access & share a session in CrossLoop?

Guide to give help and receive help in CrossLoop. Share your screen with another user quickly and easily.
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CrossLoop is a FREE secure screen sharing utility designed for people of all technical skill levels. CrossLoop enables non-technical users to get connected from anywhere on the Internet in seconds without changing any firewall or router settings. It only takes a few minutes to setup and no signup is required.



Accessing A Session in CrossLoop

Accessing a session enables you to access your friend's PC who is Sharing a session from anywhere on the Internet. Access a CrossLoop session to effortlessly connect to a friend's PC, view the screen and share control of the mouse and keyboard.

1. Launch CrossLoop

After the installation has finished, you can open CrossLoop at any time by clicking the icon on your desktop or by opening the program from the start menu. If you have not done so already, download CrossLoop here.

2. Enter Access Code

Contact the person Sharing the session and enter their 12-digit Access Code. The Access Code must match the Share to connect.

Enter Access Code

3. Click Connect

Click the connect button. Your session should begin momentarily. If your session does not start, make sure that both you and your friend entered the same Access Code and your friend allowed the connection.

Click Connect

Select the Disconnect button in the lower right hand corner of the application to end the session at any time.

Sharing A Session

Sharing a session enables a friend to temporarily view your desktop and share control of your mouse and keyboard.

1. Launch CrossLoop

After the installation has finished, you can open CrossLoop at any time by clicking the icon on your desktop or by opening the program from the start menu.

2. Tell A Friend your Access Code

The Access code is a randomly generated 12-digit number used to encrypt data sent between computers.

Tell A Friend your Access Code

3. Select Connect

Click the connect button. Your session should begin momentarily. If it does not begin make sure both you and your friend entered the same Access Code and try again.

Select Connect

4. Allow the Connection

Click the Allow button to allow your friend temporary access to your PC. Your session should begin momentarily.

Allow the Connection

Select the Disconnect button in the lower right hand corner of the application to end the session at any time.


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by jane on 04/01/2008Internet
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