As long as he is connected, he has an ip address.  I have a static.  Others may have a 
dhcp which likely won't change for a long time.  Just get the ip, then access it like 
any of the other 2^32 - 1  ip addresses out there.


On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 08:21:32AM -0700, Bob Crandell wrote:
> He talked about running GoldMine remotely.  There may be another program too.  I 
>don't think he cares so much about remote administration.
> 
> The part I'm most interested in is @home.  What does it take to get to an inside 
>computer for anything.  I'm just using VNC as an example.  He may end up using 
>pcAnywhere or some such yuck.
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/24/2001 7:51:27 AM >>>
> On Thu, 24 May 2001, Bob Crandell wrote:
> 
> > We got a call from a guy yesterday who wants to access his office computer while 
>he is out of town.  What is involved with getting in from the outside through @home?
> > He is running Win98 on one computer and Win2K on the other.
> > Let's use VNC as an example.
> > He is leaving Monday and it would be nice if we could have something in place by 
>then.
> 
> is cygwin available for win2k? that way you could have sshd to serve as a
> transport. Or you could go with BackOrifice, name notwithstanding it's
> supposed to be a fairly effective remote admin tool for windows.

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