Re: accessing PC at work



On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 18:45:42 +0800, "Yao Su" <suyaom.net@xxxxxxx>
wrote:

>Ya.
>
>Go to Control Panel, System properties, Remote tab
>
>Check "Allow users to connect remotely to this computer".
>
>Any user in the Administrators group of the remote-accessed computer can
>logon to it.
>
>Make sure you have an anti-virus software and have auto-update turned on,
>you'll be secure on the network.

Well.....

This will only work IF the system administrator at the workplace lets
it work. The OP needs to check with that individual prior to trying
it.

I know that my workplace won't allow this sort of access. It simply
won't work. Firewalls prevent it.

.



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