Re: remote connection to Windows 2000

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UWRFREPORTER04 wrote:
Is there a way to have a remote desktop connection into Windows 2000?

From what I understand there is not a remote desktop connection like XP, but wondering if there is another way to connect to a windows 2000 pc across a domain.

I've used RealVNC for some years. It's straightforward to install - a main program (server) on the target machine with a viewer on the other machines. For a basic install it's mostly a question of using the defaults and choosing the security settings you prefer. I had mine running (top floor of my house to basement machine) in about 5 - 10 minutes.
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