How to access remote computer

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I have a Windows XP Home computer that I would like to access from another
computer running W2K.
We do not have a highspeed link yet into the Host computer - there is a
dial-up capabilty.
The W2k computer does have a high speed access as well as dial-up
capability. WHat are my options with dial-up and what would I need to do if
we were to get a dsl line into the host computer. Can we access the host via
the Internet with XP Home edition or do I need to upgrade to XP Pro,
Thanks!
 
You could setup the XP Home machine as a RAS box and dial in directly... See this thread for general
instructions...

http://groups.google.com/[email protected]#link1

Then use UltraVNC to access/control the XP Home machine from the W2K machine... Get the server,
client software and encryption plug-in from...

http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/
http://home.comcast.net/~msrc4plugin/

If you were to get a broadband ISP (DSL or Cable) for the XP Home machine the same thing applies.
You would, however, need to forward TCP Port 5900 through any firewall/NAT/router between your PC
and the broadband ISP. Call using the public IP of the broadband firewall/NAT/router.

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So - I do not need XP Pro or any software like PC Anywhere, etc. ??? Will I
be able to run an application like QuickBooks from the Host Computer? Thanks
again!
 
Yep... UltraVNC (or one of the other VNC variants) will allow you to
"see" your desktop.. Now don't expect to play games or other
graphically intensive app, though... :)
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Remote Networking Technology Support Site -
http://www.remotenetworktechnology.com
Windows Network Technology Community -
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/community/centers/networking/default.mspx
Windows Home Networking Community -
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/communities/wireless.mspx
 
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