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Hard to say what you're asking. Contact your ISP about internet connection
options.

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| Hello,
| I have 2 locations. The locations are about 10 - 12 miles apart.
| In each location, I have 2 computers running Windows 2000 SP2.
| ALL 4 computers have static IP's, & have Internet access, by the same ISP.
| I need to know how-to keep constant access & connectivity to each
computer,
| over the Internet...
|
|
| Thank you,
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| Charles L. Phillips
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Hello,
I have 2 locations. The locations are about 10 - 12 miles apart.
In each location, I have 2 computers running Windows 2000 SP2.
ALL 4 computers have static IP's, & have Internet access, by the same ISP.
I need to know how-to keep constant access & connectivity to each computer,
over the Internet...


Thank you,
 
Charles said:
Hello,
I have 2 locations. The locations are about 10 - 12 miles apart.
In each location, I have 2 computers running Windows 2000 SP2.
ALL 4 computers have static IP's, & have Internet access, by the same ISP.
I need to know how-to keep constant access & connectivity to each
computer, over the Internet...


Thank you,

Access to what?

If it's shares then create shares (with appropriate security) and map to the
shares.

If remote desktop access then look at VNC as Windows 2000 does not have a
REmote Desktop component like XP.

I'd advise moving from SP2 to SP4 to as there are several security updates
since SP2!

Also look at your firewalling, are these machines protected by a firewall?
If not you will soon have problems!
 
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