DMoll
IS-IT--Management
- Jun 24, 2003
- 27
Hi, trying to connect from our Windows 2000 based network to our sister company using PCAnywhere...
We have a 3Com LAN modem which I have successfully used to dial out with PCAnywhere and then back in to a PC also on our network with PCAnywhere installed - so I'm sure my end is OK.
I am able to connect to our sister company using "dial-up to private network" and can get access to the various PCs sitting on their network. Unfortunately this is not good enough for our accountant who wants to take control of his counterpart's PC remotely. When I try to do this using PCAnywhere it dials and starts to connect but after a short period the dialog box closes and nothing happens - no comms errors or any messages. Doesn't get to asking password dialog...
What's happening? Has it lost connection? Does it mean PCAnywhere is not running at the other end? Or not set-up correctly?
Both ends are running v11 of PCAnywhere, the guy at the other end assures me he has set it up OK but neither of us hs had much experience with PCAnywhere.
Any help would be appreciated, or other better options.
Tomorrow I will try to run the program he is interested in (Sage, an old DOS version) by mapping to the remote users hard drive - somehow I think this will be too slow...
We have a 3Com LAN modem which I have successfully used to dial out with PCAnywhere and then back in to a PC also on our network with PCAnywhere installed - so I'm sure my end is OK.
I am able to connect to our sister company using "dial-up to private network" and can get access to the various PCs sitting on their network. Unfortunately this is not good enough for our accountant who wants to take control of his counterpart's PC remotely. When I try to do this using PCAnywhere it dials and starts to connect but after a short period the dialog box closes and nothing happens - no comms errors or any messages. Doesn't get to asking password dialog...
What's happening? Has it lost connection? Does it mean PCAnywhere is not running at the other end? Or not set-up correctly?
Both ends are running v11 of PCAnywhere, the guy at the other end assures me he has set it up OK but neither of us hs had much experience with PCAnywhere.
Any help would be appreciated, or other better options.
Tomorrow I will try to run the program he is interested in (Sage, an old DOS version) by mapping to the remote users hard drive - somehow I think this will be too slow...