- Oct 11, 2000
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Ok, so my friend has a business, and he needs to get to his other businesses some times remotely to help out. Now, he just found "GoToMyPc.com", and I told him that he doesn't need to spend money each month for this functionality.
All of the computers are Win2K. Now, how would I go about setting this up for him. I know I can use Remote Desktop, but I really need is some links on the best way of setting these things up. Is it possible to set this up with Remote Desktop, and not paying any monthly services for any thing?
I can take care of all the technical backend, that's not the problem. I just need the suggestions/links for more information on this. He doesn't mind paying for software if necessary, because it's all for his businesses. I'm just trying to think of the the best/chepeast way to handle this. Obviously, security is a concern. It's information for his businesses that could be compromised. We don't need really right security, but definitely something that would ensure a good level.
I appreciate any advice or links you all could throw my way. And anything I would have to research before hand.
TIA
KeyserSoze
All of the computers are Win2K. Now, how would I go about setting this up for him. I know I can use Remote Desktop, but I really need is some links on the best way of setting these things up. Is it possible to set this up with Remote Desktop, and not paying any monthly services for any thing?
I can take care of all the technical backend, that's not the problem. I just need the suggestions/links for more information on this. He doesn't mind paying for software if necessary, because it's all for his businesses. I'm just trying to think of the the best/chepeast way to handle this. Obviously, security is a concern. It's information for his businesses that could be compromised. We don't need really right security, but definitely something that would ensure a good level.
I appreciate any advice or links you all could throw my way. And anything I would have to research before hand.
TIA
KeyserSoze