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Sorry in advance as I'm sure this has been addresses, but believe it or not,
I can't seem to find it. I just got a new XP Pro system and need to set it up so I can access it from my home (XP Home on a laptop). My work computer is by itself, no network, no server, no exchange, etc.. Where is the best (and simple) step by step instructions to set this up so I can access my work computer from home? Thanks in advance !!!! |
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Fish (weird calling somebody fish btw),
Sounds like you've got a pretty convenient situation going in that your new work computer is directly connected to the internet. Your possible solutions are greatly improved. I think everybody would agree with me when they say that in your instance a variant of VNC would be the best to set up (RealVNC, TightVNC, UVNC, etc). Load the server application on your work machine (provided they don't have rules against that sort of thing) and run a client on your home machine. Using your public IP address from your work computer--which you can check by going to www.ipchicken.com--you can easily connect to it through the internet. Maybe somebody out there knows an easy way to set up MS Remote Desktop in a non-domain environment though. Good luck, Gary Hibbard Fish wrote: > Sorry in advance as I'm sure this has been addresses, but believe it or not, > I can't seem to find it. > > I just got a new XP Pro system and need to set it up so I can access it from > my home (XP Home on a laptop). My work computer is by itself, no network, no > server, no exchange, etc.. > > Where is the best (and simple) step by step instructions to set this up so I > can access my work computer from home? > > Thanks in advance !!!! |
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SO the MS Remote program is mainly for networked computers?
I was using a VNC program on my old computer before I got XP Pro on this new one. Would I be better off continuing to use the same VNC program I was using to control my work computer from home? I was under the assumption getting XP Pro and using the RDC program built into XP Pro was a better option. Was I wrong? Thanks... "Gary.Hibbard" <gary.hibbard@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1131669578.294523.134710@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Fish (weird calling somebody fish btw), > > Sounds like you've got a pretty convenient situation going in that your > new work computer is directly connected to the internet. Your possible > solutions are greatly improved. > > I think everybody would agree with me when they say that in your > instance a variant of VNC would be the best to set up (RealVNC, > TightVNC, UVNC, etc). Load the server application on your work machine > (provided they don't have rules against that sort of thing) and run a > client on your home machine. Using your public IP address from your > work computer--which you can check by going to www.ipchicken.com--you > can easily connect to it through the internet. > > Maybe somebody out there knows an easy way to set up MS Remote Desktop > in a non-domain environment though. > > Good luck, > Gary Hibbard > > Fish wrote: >> Sorry in advance as I'm sure this has been addresses, but believe it or >> not, >> I can't seem to find it. >> >> I just got a new XP Pro system and need to set it up so I can access it >> from >> my home (XP Home on a laptop). My work computer is by itself, no network, >> no >> server, no exchange, etc.. >> >> Where is the best (and simple) step by step instructions to set this up >> so I >> can access my work computer from home? >> >> Thanks in advance !!!! > |
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Reply to message from "Fish" <no@spam.com> (Thu, 10 Nov 2005 17:23:13) about "Where can I
find simple step by step instruction to set up Remote access in XP Pro?": > Sorry in advance as I'm sure this has been addresses, but believe it or not, I can't > seem to find it. > I just got a new XP Pro system and need to set it up so I can access it from my home > (XP Home on a laptop). My work computer is by itself, no network, no server, no > exchange, etc.. > Where is the best (and simple) step by step instructions to set this up so I can access > my work computer from home? > Thanks in advance !!!! See this page for help... http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.or...roubleshooting. html ------ Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) === Posted with Qusnetsoft NewsReader 3.3 for the PocketPC |
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I forgot to add that some folks, including myself, run Remote Desktop
through VPN or Secure Shell (SSH) tunnels for added security. See my comments concerning RDP and SSH tunneling in this BBR thread... http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/remark,14687267 -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... "Sooner Al" <SoonerAl@somewhere.net.invalid> wrote in message news:1131693287@SoonerAl.somewhere.net.invalid... > Reply to message from "Fish" <no@spam.com> (Thu, 10 Nov 2005 17:23:13) > about "Where can I > find simple step by step instruction to set up Remote access in XP Pro?": > > See this page for help... > > http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.or...roubleshooting. > html > > ------ > Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) > > === Posted with Qusnetsoft NewsReader 3.3 for the PocketPC |
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