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Mike T.
Hi,
I'm trying to provide support to a Windows 2000 machine. I plan to use an XP
SP2 box to do so. I've been reading articles involving installing the
remote client on 2000, and a number of things are still unclear. The client
is > 100 miles away, so I don't want to travel all the time for relatively
small changes.
Here's another part of the issue:
The 2000 client is behind a router/firewall using NAT (192.168.1.x range).
Will I need to configure the firewall to forward port 3389 to the 2000 box?
Who initiates the session? Do I remotely logon from here, or does the client
make a request? Is it doable though e-mail as it is in XP <=> XP sessions,
where the requester sends a file?
Thanks,
Mike
I'm trying to provide support to a Windows 2000 machine. I plan to use an XP
SP2 box to do so. I've been reading articles involving installing the
remote client on 2000, and a number of things are still unclear. The client
is > 100 miles away, so I don't want to travel all the time for relatively
small changes.
Here's another part of the issue:
The 2000 client is behind a router/firewall using NAT (192.168.1.x range).
Will I need to configure the firewall to forward port 3389 to the 2000 box?
Who initiates the session? Do I remotely logon from here, or does the client
make a request? Is it doable though e-mail as it is in XP <=> XP sessions,
where the requester sends a file?
Thanks,
Mike