all body i'm hert that server 2003 can remote desktop by web from any where
so can i ask sombody?
my server at work in company,and i'm not yet finish my work,so if i want to remote by web
from my home can or not?
thanks u
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#2
Posted 16 November 2009 - 06:54 AM
server 2003 like XP or Vista or 7 can RDP over the internet as long as port 3389 is not blocked by your coprorate firewall, if this is open you should be able to rdp to the machine as long as remote desktop has been enabled. a VPN solution would be safer for what you are looking to do.
#3
Posted 16 November 2009 - 07:03 AM
morokat, on Nov 16 2009, 07:36 PM, said:
all body i'm hert that server 2003 can remote desktop by web from any where
so can i ask sombody?
my server at work in company,and i'm not yet finish my work,so if i want to remote by web
from my home can or not?
thanks u
so can i ask sombody?
my server at work in company,and i'm not yet finish my work,so if i want to remote by web
from my home can or not?
thanks u
thanks u ser
so how i can to do?
pls tell me too cos i'm realy don't know about it
thanks u
#4
Posted 16 November 2009 - 08:29 AM
Hello Morokat
If you find it easier, you can use "LogmeIn" it is a web service, and there is a free version of it.
https://secure.logme.../products/free/
Only i think a warning would be fair: If you use the free version there is no encryption on your data stream - so it is a bit of a security breach.
If YOU are NOT the responsible sys. adm. - I definitely recommend NOT doing this - unless you get an OK by the sys. adm.
You can of course use the PRO version - which DOES have encryption on it.
https://secure.logme.../products/pro2/
I use this with my Iphone to my computers at work, and home - works like a charm.
You can log in to any of your registered computers from the LogmeIn website with nothing but a web browser - nice!
Hope this helps you.
Kind Regards
Martin Andersen
If you find it easier, you can use "LogmeIn" it is a web service, and there is a free version of it.
https://secure.logme.../products/free/
Only i think a warning would be fair: If you use the free version there is no encryption on your data stream - so it is a bit of a security breach.
If YOU are NOT the responsible sys. adm. - I definitely recommend NOT doing this - unless you get an OK by the sys. adm.
You can of course use the PRO version - which DOES have encryption on it.
https://secure.logme.../products/pro2/
I use this with my Iphone to my computers at work, and home - works like a charm.
You can log in to any of your registered computers from the LogmeIn website with nothing but a web browser - nice!
Hope this helps you.
Kind Regards
Martin Andersen
#5
Posted 16 November 2009 - 09:43 AM
prey, on Nov 16 2009, 09:29 PM, said:
Hello Morokat
If you find it easier, you can use "LogmeIn" it is a web service, and there is a free version of it.
https://secure.logme.../products/free/
Only i think a warning would be fair: If you use the free version there is no encryption on your data stream - so it is a bit of a security breach.
If YOU are NOT the responsible sys. adm. - I definitely recommend NOT doing this - unless you get an OK by the sys. adm.
You can of course use the PRO version - which DOES have encryption on it.
https://secure.logme.../products/pro2/
I use this with my Iphone to my computers at work, and home - works like a charm.
You can log in to any of your registered computers from the LogmeIn website with nothing but a web browser - nice!
Hope this helps you.
Kind Regards
Martin Andersen
If you find it easier, you can use "LogmeIn" it is a web service, and there is a free version of it.
https://secure.logme.../products/free/
Only i think a warning would be fair: If you use the free version there is no encryption on your data stream - so it is a bit of a security breach.
If YOU are NOT the responsible sys. adm. - I definitely recommend NOT doing this - unless you get an OK by the sys. adm.
You can of course use the PRO version - which DOES have encryption on it.
https://secure.logme.../products/pro2/
I use this with my Iphone to my computers at work, and home - works like a charm.
You can log in to any of your registered computers from the LogmeIn website with nothing but a web browser - nice!
Hope this helps you.
Kind Regards
Martin Andersen
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