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Re: Remote Desktop to dynamic IP address

 
 
Onilotreb Valsimot
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      30th Jun 2003

> I have actually found a way since I posted this message.
> I now have it down to two clicks, and trying to make it
> one.
>
> By setting an IP range of 2 ip addresses on the Incoming
> connections IP properties on the host computer you can
> then predict its IP address to be the lower of the two
> available, hence a connection with Remote Desktop
> Connection (RDC) can be done without having to manually
> confirm it first.
>

Congratulations! Really ingenious.
>
> All to satisfy the customer...
>

I'd like to be your customer too Unfortunatelly. I'm afraid you don't
reside in mt neighbourhood


 
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