Re: OT: Remote Access To Someoby Else's PC?



In article <jv38d3piei524pab3r8t74dk7jccbgpjg5@xxxxxxx>,
x@xxxxxxxxx says...
Per daytripper:
Well, you paid for two Windows XP Pro "Remote Desktop" licenses, so why not
use 'em?

Can somebody elaborate on this?

I use VPN/Remote Desktop to connect to PCs at my clients sites
every day - but they have VPN servers to accommodate me.

How does one Remote Desktop to a standalone PC?


Mouse to and click on:

Start / Help and Support / Working Remotely / Remote
Desktop / Setting Up Your Home Computer to use Remote
Desktop etc. should be a beggining point.

Bill
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