> SSH is an elegant solution to this problem. You only need one port
> open on a router, and can set it so there is no access to any of the
> system except the tunneled connector port for RDP or similar. You can
> easily use a secure token and / instead of a password. Once setup, the
> connection is dead easy for the user to operate, etc.
> The server was fairly tricky to setup on Windows, but that's changed -
> COPSSH is a single install package that does the lot for you. 


Yes, COPSSH was easy for me to install on my surgery
Winconnect XP server and establish a connection from
home using putty (on XP sp2).  But why can't I establish
a Remote Desktop connection (it goes through a PPTP
tunnel OK) ? 

John Mac
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