Thanks Cavell and John.  I need to use pcA as that is what the software 
supplier uses.  Anything has got to be better that having them log in with 
a modem!  ;)

Chris

At 11:13 AM 03/01/2002 -0600, you wrote:

>     No problem at all.  Just make sure that you set up pcAnywhere to use 
> the highest encryption
>available to it, and to deny any requests that fall below the level you 
>specified.  Also either
>allow only users you specify from your NT domain to login to the 
>pcAnywhere machine, or create
>different username/password combination for those people,requiring them to 
>enter two sets of
>credentials in case they may have shared their domain password with other 
>employees.  And you may
>want to disable the live update option, and perform any sw updates 
>manually.  I remember reading not
>too far back about a possible live update remote exploit in case the 
>attacker had control of a dns
>server.  Not terribly likely, but it pays to be paranoid.

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