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Remote Access Options

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billybarty

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May 3, 2002
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CA
We are looking for ways to remotely access our W2K servers and workstations from home. Any suggestions besides PCanywhere would be appreciated.
 
The built in feature of Terminal Services is a great way to go.
I use it in the many environments I support and have supported. (depends on getting the correct ports allowed from your firewall for remote support. PCAnywhere uses 5631 & 5632 I believe)
Depends of what kind of remote access you are looking for.
You can make the client diskettes from the Terminal Services from the W2K servers.
There is definitely a knowledge base within Microsoft for Termial Services (TS).
Good luck, hope this helps.
 
But may be what you want is to connect a client to your Server like when you are at your office.

If so you need to set up a VPN. You will get a network connexion via Internet in a secure tunnel between your server and yout clients.

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Terminal services or TightVNC is the way to go. Both are free, (If you use TS in admin mode you get 2 freebies.) I use a VPN to tunnel into a Cisco router, and from there I use TightVNC on my personal machine at work, or TS on the servers. Good luck. Glen A. Johnson
Johnson Computer Consulting
MCP W2K
glen@johnsoncomputers.us

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