>>I would like to provide remote support for a client's network. They currently run NT4 Server and Win9x workstations. Access is currently dialup, but I'm hoping to bring in DSL soon.
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>>Of course, I'll need to access the server for administrations tasks, and also the workstations. There are perhaps 6-8 workstations involved. Although this is the first client with these needs, I suspect a few more will be interested.
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>>I know about PCAW, but haven't used it for years. What are you folks using?
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>>TIA
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>The standard for our company has been PCAW. We use version 8 now. The great thing is it works with DSL or for those clients without a budget, regular phone lines. ;-)
I guess that's what I'll do then. I know from the old days how easy it is to set up on the server, but how do I get from there to the individual workstations? I'm one administrator user - do I need a seperate client license for every client machine I have the
capability of connecting to, or just one 'cause I'll only be hitting one at a time??
TIA
Kogo Michael Hogan
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I think so Brain, but "Snowball for Windows"?
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