assuming your server doesn t have a public IP adress, I d say the most secure and easy way to do this is by using VPN. Many cisco routeurs have a VPN server included, if this is the case here, you only need to configure it and then you ll access your entire network from anywhere, providing an...
yes, you have to first install the service for Macintosh sharing (in the network tools or network options of windows install) and then share a folder.
I have done this MANY times, and while this works, you re still very limited by the slow way Macs handle IP protocol. If you really want...
humm ... I ve seen this on MS site once... the bindings for the service are not good, since wins is binding to your external IP. I can t remember the exact procedure, but you must update the priorities of the wins service and bind it to the right adapter. Try searching MS site for this kind of...
yep :)
try this link : http://www.lsfileserv.com/
they will tell you what it does, and distribute a product that helps you get rid of it.
Be carefull though, as a few programs use spyware programs as partners, and won t execute if they don t find them (the first that comes in mind is Khazaa ...)
VNC is a great free tool, but be carefull if you want to use it on a public network. A few hacking tools are available for VNC and, of course, patches.
http://studentorganizations.smsu.edu/ACM/Security/VNCSecurity.htm
If you plan on using a remote control software to access from the internet...
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