Re: Is SBS2003 right product?
sam1967_at_hetnet.nl
Date: 02/19/05
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Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 21:56:46 +0000
Tony R wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a client who is a real estate broker and owns 4 real estate offices
> throughout the area. All realtors in these offices own (independent
> agents)
> their desktop PC's and printers. The only service that the broker
> provides
> at these offices is internet access via a T1. There are no shared fax,
> printers, or files. What the broker would like to do is offer his agents
> in these offices the ability to access their desktop PC's from remote
> locations. Is SBS2003 a product that that would work in this scenario?
> Will all the agent's PC have to join the domain in order to access the
> internet and give users the capability of remote desktops?
>
im sure others will answer but that seems like overkill if they just want to
access their desktops remotely.
id have thought a VPN solution from laptop to router to desktop without the
need of a server would do although im not sure which one.
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