Hi Bill,
If you need help with this let me know. I've got a two machine peer
network that I can configure for dial up or remote access and let you
know. Please respond privately.
Dave.
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999 00:21:55 -0500 bill cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> well if this is true and p c anywhere does not work as many are
> saying, i
> personally have not tried it but one person in the past did say it
> worked.
>
> of course not sure what that meant, for some working may only mean
> simple file
> transfer.
> lets assume it does not work.
>
> here is why.
>
> those programs make your home keyboard work with work computer, so
> it is
> required that your work p c screen info be sent back to home p c and
> displayed
> in graphics.
>
> those graphics will not be read able.
>
> so maybe you should try win 9 x remote access.
>
> it may work in this fashion, or it may take another approach.
>
> the other approach involves making the home p c part of the network.
>
> in this case you are not reading your work p c screen, instead you
> only read
> your own screen.
> and access the harddrive at work as a network drive, of course this
> draw back
> to this approach is it is very slow.
>
> setting this up is documented in win 95 secrets and win 98 secrets.
>
> available from r f b and d.
> i also am writeing instructions for useing 9 x as a remote access
> point.
> just not finished.
> nor is it likely to happen very soon.
> though i am half way their, no i have not tested this to see if it
> works.
> its worth a try.
>
>
> bill
>
>
>
>
>
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