I "think" Terminal Services is available to you even though you are
running Professional. I'm running a couple different versions, Advanced,
Server, Professional ... And while I haven't tested my Professional
connection recently ... The Server version does work.

You should give it a try ... I love TS. Works great for remotely
managing a server ... I like it better than PCA.

Erika
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>>| -----Original Message-----
>>| From: Hatton Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>>| Sent: 31 May 2002 13:40
>>| To: CF-Community
>>| Subject: Re: Text Development Question
>>| 
>>| 
>>| Jeff Garza wrote:
>>|  > I also work over a VPN from time to time.  What I've 
>>| found to be the  > quickest way to develop is to use FTP.  
>>| It seems that talking NTFS  > over a VPN is just too much.  
>>| Simple FTP doesn't pass as much  > information and is much 
>>| faster.  None of our servers have the studio  > installed 
>>| or I would definately use Terminal Services myself.  It is  
>>| > the way to go when remoting on Windows...
>>| 
>>| Jon Hall wrote:
>>| 
>>| > Have you tried using terminal services? It's blazing fast...much 
>>| > faster than the VNC/Timbuktu type stuff out there. 
>>| Another thought, if 
>>| > you have Win2k machines on both sides of the VPN, why not 
>>| just log 
>>| > into your work network over the VPN on your home machine?
>>| 
>>| Thanks for the replies... As Jeff's email relates, opening 
>>| the files 
>>| remotely is a nightmare... connecting to the share is a laborious 
>>| process across the VPN.  If all I have to use the GUI for 
>>| is VSS and 
>>| browsing (to look at pages that I'm working on) then I'll be happy.
>>| 
>>| As for terminal services, I'm running Win 2k Pro... AFAIK 
>>| the service is 
>>| only available for machines running Advanced Server.
>>| 
>>| Hatton
>>| 
>>| 
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