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Originally Posted by Stuart C
I'd be a bit wary of that program. It's (apparently) often used by Hackers.
I personally would stick with Terminal Services. It is built into Windows 2000 Server and is free as long as you use it for admin purposes.
Someone using Terminal Services on a machine can do everything they can if they had logged into the machine locally. Apart from 3d work, and sound playback, but it's doubtful you would need either on a server.
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Err, we use Terminal Servces on Windows 2000 Server at work. It is built in. Admittedly, it needs to be enabled via the console, but after that it works.
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Ahhhhh... so I am not going that mad then... this is what I need to do... any hints and tips?
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Originally Posted by Jon M
Depends what type of VPN, I can help with most things though.
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Simple VPN between two offices (one main... one small satellite). One running Window 2000 Server on the server.... one running XP Pro as server.
Both with static IP.... on ADSL via Netgear routers.