Re: Is SBS2003 right product?
From: MTBoxTech (terry_at_removethis.mtboxcomputers.com)
Date: 02/19/05
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Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 17:28:30 -0500
"Tony R" <truggeri_nospam@gte.net> wrote in message
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> 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?
I'm sure you will get many ideas on this, but you may also consider Real VNC
(http://www.realvnc.com). This will allow you to configure specific ports
for each machine (ex. 5900, 5901, etc.). You can then setup the router to
forward each port to a different machine. Setup time would be minimal and
would accomplish remote access via the existing T1.
Good luck.
-TK
M/T Box Computers
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