The simplest thing would be to set up RDP. Make sure the server has a static
IP address, then forward port 3389 from the Internet router.
On the server, right-click "My Computer" and select properties, Go to the
"Remote" tab and enable Remote desktop. Add the users you want to allow
access to - should be prompted when you enable RDP - if not, add them to the
remote desktop users built-in group.
On the clients, just show them how to click start -> programs ->
accessories -> communications -> remote deskop and put in the public IP
address of the work router (which will also need to be static - contact
their ISP to set that up).
Otherwise, you'll need to set up a vpn of some sort. Windows servers include
"Routing and Remote Access" that is installed by default, but disabled. You
can set up a PPTP VPN easily.
...kurt
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> Hi
>
> I'm setting up a small office network where they need access to the
> server from home - they have a windows 2003 server with a netgear ADSL
> router - can someone please tell me what I need to enable on both the
> server and router (if anything) to allow them to connect.
>
> They only want access to the server not neccessarily the office
> desktops.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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