OT: File Server at home
#121
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Re: OT: File Server at home
L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
> http://www.pcanywhere.com/
Symantec still selling that stuff? Cracker bait. Might as well
install Terminal Services or Remote Desktop server...
> http://www.pcanywhere.com/
Symantec still selling that stuff? Cracker bait. Might as well
install Terminal Services or Remote Desktop server...
#122
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Re: OT: File Server at home
Yup, when I first downloaded and installed PC Anywhere to see what
everyone was talking about on @Home, I found my IP numbers switch to D
and everything I did, I had to go through my A machine in four states
away in Colorado, that was a rude awakening. Sure is an easy program to
work, though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Symantec still selling that stuff? Cracker bait. Might as well
> install Terminal Services or Remote Desktop server...
everyone was talking about on @Home, I found my IP numbers switch to D
and everything I did, I had to go through my A machine in four states
away in Colorado, that was a rude awakening. Sure is an easy program to
work, though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Symantec still selling that stuff? Cracker bait. Might as well
> install Terminal Services or Remote Desktop server...
#123
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Re: OT: File Server at home
Yup, when I first downloaded and installed PC Anywhere to see what
everyone was talking about on @Home, I found my IP numbers switch to D
and everything I did, I had to go through my A machine in four states
away in Colorado, that was a rude awakening. Sure is an easy program to
work, though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Symantec still selling that stuff? Cracker bait. Might as well
> install Terminal Services or Remote Desktop server...
everyone was talking about on @Home, I found my IP numbers switch to D
and everything I did, I had to go through my A machine in four states
away in Colorado, that was a rude awakening. Sure is an easy program to
work, though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Symantec still selling that stuff? Cracker bait. Might as well
> install Terminal Services or Remote Desktop server...
#124
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Re: OT: File Server at home
Yup, when I first downloaded and installed PC Anywhere to see what
everyone was talking about on @Home, I found my IP numbers switch to D
and everything I did, I had to go through my A machine in four states
away in Colorado, that was a rude awakening. Sure is an easy program to
work, though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Symantec still selling that stuff? Cracker bait. Might as well
> install Terminal Services or Remote Desktop server...
everyone was talking about on @Home, I found my IP numbers switch to D
and everything I did, I had to go through my A machine in four states
away in Colorado, that was a rude awakening. Sure is an easy program to
work, though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Symantec still selling that stuff? Cracker bait. Might as well
> install Terminal Services or Remote Desktop server...
#125
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Re: OT: File Server at home
Yup, when I first downloaded and installed PC Anywhere to see what
everyone was talking about on @Home, I found my IP numbers switch to D
and everything I did, I had to go through my A machine in four states
away in Colorado, that was a rude awakening. Sure is an easy program to
work, though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Symantec still selling that stuff? Cracker bait. Might as well
> install Terminal Services or Remote Desktop server...
everyone was talking about on @Home, I found my IP numbers switch to D
and everything I did, I had to go through my A machine in four states
away in Colorado, that was a rude awakening. Sure is an easy program to
work, though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Symantec still selling that stuff? Cracker bait. Might as well
> install Terminal Services or Remote Desktop server...
#126
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Re: OT: File Server at home
if remote access is needed ive found nothing simpler to configure or use than
VNC. see http://realvnc.com for more info.
VNC. see http://realvnc.com for more info.
#127
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Re: OT: File Server at home
if remote access is needed ive found nothing simpler to configure or use than
VNC. see http://realvnc.com for more info.
VNC. see http://realvnc.com for more info.
#128
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Re: OT: File Server at home
if remote access is needed ive found nothing simpler to configure or use than
VNC. see http://realvnc.com for more info.
VNC. see http://realvnc.com for more info.
#129
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Re: OT: File Server at home
if remote access is needed ive found nothing simpler to configure or use than
VNC. see http://realvnc.com for more info.
VNC. see http://realvnc.com for more info.
#130
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Re: OT: File Server at home
"HomeBrewer" <t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<2misu7FmrnneU1@uni-berlin.de>...
> I can't find a suitable news group to ask this question - and I know people
> here have to be smarter than I am about computers. Here's the question:
>
> I want to run a file server from my house. I have 2 computers on a home
> network and want my second computer to host pictures, files, etc for me to
> access from work and other places. FTP or HTML either one. Where should I
> start to learn how to do this? Thanks
Geez, HomeBrewer... You ask a simple question and you get a bunch of
geeks spouting off about linux. This thread will be here for an
eternity and no one asked you a few simple questions:
#1 what is your level of expertise in networking and windows (assuming
your machines are windows based)? What OS are you running? Do you
have the "Windows 2000 Server" software or some such ar do you want to
set up a PC to just act as a server?
#2 You've indicated: "for me to access from work...." I'm assuming
that this is for your use only and you won't want access granted by
the "superhackers" that are currently in a debate in this thread.
Please clarify.
#3 Please describe your home network from layer 1 throught 3. Please
include your type of internet connectivity and speed, and the brand of
hardware you're using for layer 2 and 3 connectivity.
I do this $H1t for a living. Perhaps I can help you. If you're
located in the DC metro area, maybe I can pay a visit and show you
first hand.
Regards,
John
> I can't find a suitable news group to ask this question - and I know people
> here have to be smarter than I am about computers. Here's the question:
>
> I want to run a file server from my house. I have 2 computers on a home
> network and want my second computer to host pictures, files, etc for me to
> access from work and other places. FTP or HTML either one. Where should I
> start to learn how to do this? Thanks
Geez, HomeBrewer... You ask a simple question and you get a bunch of
geeks spouting off about linux. This thread will be here for an
eternity and no one asked you a few simple questions:
#1 what is your level of expertise in networking and windows (assuming
your machines are windows based)? What OS are you running? Do you
have the "Windows 2000 Server" software or some such ar do you want to
set up a PC to just act as a server?
#2 You've indicated: "for me to access from work...." I'm assuming
that this is for your use only and you won't want access granted by
the "superhackers" that are currently in a debate in this thread.
Please clarify.
#3 Please describe your home network from layer 1 throught 3. Please
include your type of internet connectivity and speed, and the brand of
hardware you're using for layer 2 and 3 connectivity.
I do this $H1t for a living. Perhaps I can help you. If you're
located in the DC metro area, maybe I can pay a visit and show you
first hand.
Regards,
John