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Interesting Idea, but how???

Not gonna tell why, but can it be done?

I have a small network setup at home with high-speed internet access and a
pretty static IP that only changes every 3-4months. My idea is to log onto
my network from the place I spend my days and view my emails from there,
maybe IM too Is this possible with Win2K or WinXP Pro? I cannot install
any software on my day place computer.

Thanks!


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terminal services.

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"RodB" <rbuike@shaw.ca.remove> wrote in message
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> Not gonna tell why, but can it be done?
>
> I have a small network setup at home with high-speed internet access and a
> pretty static IP that only changes every 3-4months. My idea is to log

onto
> my network from the place I spend my days and view my emails from there,
> maybe IM too Is this possible with Win2K or WinXP Pro? I cannot

install
> any software on my day place computer.
>
> Thanks!
>
>



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Seconded....look into setting up a VPN for you. The VPN will allow you to
access your network in a semi-secure fashion...although even THAT can be
debated.

John d'Andriole

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> terminal services.
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> Rnorberg
>
> "RodB" <rbuike@shaw.ca.remove> wrote in message
> news:RE3T8.89503$s82.6770398@news1.calgary.shaw.ca...
> > Not gonna tell why, but can it be done?
> >
> > I have a small network setup at home with high-speed internet access and

a
> > pretty static IP that only changes every 3-4months. My idea is to log

> onto
> > my network from the place I spend my days and view my emails from

there,
> > maybe IM too Is this possible with Win2K or WinXP Pro? I cannot

> install
> > any software on my day place computer.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >

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"RodB" <rbuike@shaw.ca.remove> wrote in message
news:RE3T8.89503$s82.6770398@news1.calgary.shaw.ca...
> Not gonna tell why, but can it be done?
>
> I have a small network setup at home with high-speed internet access and a
> pretty static IP that only changes every 3-4months. My idea is to log

onto
> my network from the place I spend my days and view my emails from there,
> maybe IM too Is this possible with Win2K or WinXP Pro? I cannot

install
> any software on my day place computer.
>
> Thanks!


Install E2K and use OWA.


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Can't install a TS client on my Win2K workstation

"Raphael Norberg" <rnorberg@eppik.com> wrote in message
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> terminal services.
>
> Rnorberg
>
> "RodB" <rbuike@shaw.ca.remove> wrote in message
> news:RE3T8.89503$s82.6770398@news1.calgary.shaw.ca...
> > Not gonna tell why, but can it be done?
> >
> > I have a small network setup at home with high-speed internet access and

a
> > pretty static IP that only changes every 3-4months. My idea is to log

> onto
> > my network from the place I spend my days and view my emails from

there,
> > maybe IM too Is this possible with Win2K or WinXP Pro? I cannot

> install
> > any software on my day place computer.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
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"RodB" <rbuike@shaw.ca.remove> wrote in message
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> Not gonna tell why, but can it be done?
>
> I have a small network setup at home with high-speed internet access and a
> pretty static IP that only changes every 3-4months. My idea is to log

onto
> my network from the place I spend my days and view my emails from there,
> maybe IM too Is this possible with Win2K or WinXP Pro? I cannot

install
> any software on my day place computer.
>
> Thanks!
>
>



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Re: Interesting Idea, but how???

I suggest you abandon your idea!
if it's the company you work for (day place) they have a reason for not
letting
you load programs onto THEIR machines.

Leave your personal business at home!

Ray


"RodB" <rbuike@shaw.ca.remove> wrote in message
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> Not gonna tell why, but can it be done?
>
> I have a small network setup at home with high-speed internet access and a
> pretty static IP that only changes every 3-4months. My idea is to log

onto
> my network from the place I spend my days and view my emails from there,
> maybe IM too Is this possible with Win2K or WinXP Pro? I cannot

install
> any software on my day place computer.
>
> Thanks!
>
>




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