Thanks - I will look into Laplink.
Gaylen
>>I just completed a client server system for a small firm. In a discussion with the president, he stated he would like to get access to the system from home to view the various productivity reports at night.
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>>I used PCanywhere many year ago through a dial up, but it was quite slow. I am interested what other solutions out there or is PCanywhere still a valid solution. They are running Windows 2000 server, have no dial up capabilites and are connected through the internet through a DSL line.
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>>Thanks in advance for any input.
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>>Gaylen
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>Gaylen,
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>I like LapLink Gold for this sort of things. It can run as a service on the server. From your remote PC you can log to the server easily and do your administrative tasks. Running on a DSL line is fast enough. I don't say I would work all the time in this configuration, but you can live with it. Security bypasses Windows settings, but once you understand it, it's OK.
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>José
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