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      RAS (Remote Access Service)
      It is a feature of 2000 & 2003 enables communication between a local machine & a remote machineRAS connectivity:Types of connectivityPSTN (public switch telephone network)ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)X.25RS 232 (Recommended standard)DSL (Digital Subscriber Link)Direct cablePSTN: 1. Modem2. Telephone line3. 28.8 kbps4. Cheaper5. Analog communicationISDN:1. ISDN adaptors

      Written by: System Administration


      RAS (Remote Access Service)
      It is a feature of 2000 & 2003 enables communication between a local machine & a remote machineRAS connectivity:Types of connectivityPSTN (public switch telephone network)ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)X.25RS 232 (Recommended standard)DSL (Digital Subscriber Link)Direct cablePSTN: 1. Modem2. Telephone line3. 28.8 kbps4. Cheaper5. Analog communicationISDN:1. ISDN adaptors

      Written by: System Administration


      RAS (Remote Access Service)
      It is a feature of 2000 & 2003 enables communication between a local machine & a remote machineRAS connectivity:Types of connectivityPSTN (public switch telephone network)ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)X.25RS 232 (Recommended standard)DSL (Digital Subscriber Link)Direct cablePSTN: 1. Modem2. Telephone line3. 28.8 kbps4. Cheaper5. Analog communicationISDN:1. ISDN adaptors

      Written by: Network Administration


      Remote Access increases productivity, but puts your company at risk!
      CXO - UK Edition Ottawa, Ontario, May 16, 2008 - “Our business problem was simple; how to offer simple, effective and unobtrusive access to our internal systems for our growing remote workforce, so we could increase their efficiency, but at the same time improve our ability to manage, control and monitor this access to improve our audit and compliance processes.”   C

      Written by: CRYPTOCard News


      'Idol' Top 6: Voters apparently hate talent, send home Carly Smithson - Remote Access
      Monsters and Critics.com'Idol' Top 6: Voters apparently hate talent, send home Carly SmithsonRemote Access, NY - 56 minutes agoOn Tuesday, Brooke White had the biggest lyrical meltdown in “American Idol” history, David Archuleta also forgot the words during a ho-hum performance and ...'American Idol' panel at odds over Kristy Lee's departure San Jose Mercury NewsAmerican Idol: Five Alive TV FodderTV Recap: American Idol - Six Narrowed Down To Five Cinema BlendEntertainment Weekly - BuzzSugar.comall 44 news articles

      Written by: David Archuleta Fanz


      LogMeIn: Free Leading Way To Remote Access PCs And Macs From Anywhere
      Gain the power and freedom to access your PCs or Macs from anywhere, the computers in your account securely identify themselves, allowing for automatic firewall traversal and dynamic IP address resolution. LogMeIn takes just a minute to set up, and the automated setup wizard guides you through a few quick steps. Simply Sign Up here, Downlad and install LogMeIn on the computer you want to access, and then you can beam into that PC or Mac from anywhere using just a web browser. Whatever you can do when you’re physically at the PC or Mac, you can now do remotely over the web: • Open remote files • Access from any browser • Check your email • Access from wireless Pocket PC • Run programs • Easy-to-use inter… [Read More…]

      Written by: Virtual Millenium


      Lock down remote access to the Windows registry
      The registry is the heart of the Windows operating system. But by default, the registry on all Windows-based computers is open and available across the network. A well-informed hacker can use this vulnerability to compromise your organization's systems or modify file relationships and permissions to inject malicious code. To protect your network, you need to deny remote access to the registry.You can accomplish this via a network access list change and a simple registry fix. Depending on the complexity of your network, you might consider denying remote registry access on the machines themselves.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------NoteEditing the registry can be risky, so be sure you have a verified backup before you begin. -----------------------

      Written by: future of hacking


      Remote access to your PC
      Ever dream of having access to your home PC from your office? You can do it by using remote access to your PC. That means you can access to your home PC from anywhere, as long as you have an internet connection. As the gas price is getting sky high, nobody would want to go back home from office, which is about one hour drive. With remote access to your PC, you don't have to. Their basic plan costs you only $4.95/mo. They provide a lot of great features such as Fast Logins, Desktop Sharing, Remote Printing and many more. If you want to access only one host, basic plan is very great deal at very cheap price. If you don't want to take any risk, fine. You can try out their 30 day free trial and subscribe only if you want to. Have any questions? You can call 1800-949-3555 toll free number for more information and support.****This post is a paid review****

      Written by: Bridge to Nova


      Remote access for your PC
      Imagine having remote access for your PC. That means you can have access to your home or office PCs from anywhere, as long as there is an internet connection. You can bring your work at home. You can access your office PC at the comfort of your own home. When you forgot your presentation in your home PC, you don't have to travel back home, just use your remote access to retrieve your files. This should increase your productivity. You don't have to travel to work from home and vice versa.This is made possible by Remote PC, a leading remote access solution for PCs. Access your home and office PCs from anywhere with an internet connection.Now you don't have to worry about missing important board meetings anymore! Recent enhancements include Vista compatibility, and a remote meeting option with up to 10 users sharing the same desktop. Plans start at $4.95/month with a 30 day free trial.

      Written by: Culture Shiok! Singapore


      Remote Access For Dads
      Most dads knows that your ability to properly manage time between work and home gets tricky when you have kids at home and deadlines to meet at work. For me, that tug-of-war is dealt with every day. I have worked at a few companies that allow for some type of remote access to your work computer from home which allows you to tap into you work computer remotely from home or anywhere off-site. What works for me is the ability to finish up work (or even get a jump on some stuff) after putting the kids to sleep - at home. If your company doesn’t offer it but is willing to allow it (some might not give you access to their firewall) or you run a small company and are interested in something like this you may want to check out RemotePC, they’re service is cheaper than others and it seems their services are about the same.

      Written by: META-DAD


      RemotePC Leading Remote Access
      RemotePC provides a leading remote access solution for both home and office PCs. With this solution you can have access to files, programs and network resources in the remote computer you wish to access as though you were sitting right in front of it, you can even print directly from one computer to another. Utmost security of your data is ensured through the communication between the remote host and the local viewer computer being encrypted using 128-bit RC4/SSL. Plans start as low as $4.95/month and you get a generous a 30 day free trial. Remote access is a great way for small business to maximize productivity at minimum cost. It is also easy to use and easy to install.. To install with both the host and viewer application you download the setup files from the RemotePC downloads page, double-click on the setup file and follow instructions. To use both the Viewer and Host should have the same version number, and be connected to the internet. With the host application running on the

      Written by: Winsome Gunning Art Walk


      Low Budget Remote Access to Other Computers via CrossLoop 1.11
      If you are looking for a low budget solution on remote access or remote control on your friends’ computer, perhaps you can look at CrossLoop, a free secure-screen sharing application which was designed for people of all technical skill levels. With CrossLoop, you can view the screen and take control over another computer that might be located thousand miles away. You can help your friends to rectify their computers’ problems or even collaborate with your friends on some business project via this remote access function.In the latest release of CrossLoop, you can find that this free software has made itself user friendly to all parties. All parties including a non-technical user can also use this application to get connected with others on the internet easily. It does not require a user to make changes on firewall or router setting (which might be a tedious and complicated procedure for non-technical users). The setup of this program is easy and quick; furthermore no sign up is requi

      Written by: Keep it Alive


      Remote access
      Do you have a job that requires you to travel a lot and you need to access your information in another pc most of time? This is the answer for you for this matter which is Remote PC. Remote PC is a convenient way for people to remote access your home computer from any location and it is secure. If you not confident about it, how about just have a try first. There is no harm trying.They have 30 days free trial. You may decided to purchase it later on once you try it because it is easy to use and convenient. This post has been sponsored by Payperpost. Technorati Tags: computer remote pc

      Written by: Celebrity,Fashion,Beauty


      RemotePC - Remote Access to your PC
      RemotePC is a great software i found today. It enables you to Remote Access any computer from anywhere with Internet connection. This especially helpful if you work from your office and you need a way to access your computer at home. You can even set up 10 users to connect to each other and conduct a remote meeting. Pretty neat, huh? RemotePC has two important components that needs to be installed in order to establish a remote connection. You need Remote Access Host and Remote Access Viewer which are very easy to install. RemotePC works fine with Windows Vista, XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, Windows Server 2000 (Service pack 4 and above). The best thing about RemotePC is that it is fast, secure and more cost effective than gotomypc or any other remote software out there. I tried it with my Windows Vista PC and my friend’s Windows XP PC(5 hours away from where i live) and really rocks! I really like it. You can visit them at http://www.remotepc.com and try it yourself.

      Written by: Gio's Weblog


      Remote Access Solutions
      I am planning to review our computer remote access facilities but prior to this I would like to get some general feedback from other users regarding your remote access experiences in general. Could you give me some brief (and hopefully constructive!) feedback, with regard to your remote facilities, e.g.:- What you like/don't like about the current remote access solution- What works for you/what doesn't work for you- What would help you/What improvements you think could be madeSome of the things I'd like you to consider are: computer, broadband connection, ERP, email, backup, reliability, availability, printing reports, website, finding files, sharing information (e.g. calendars), intranet/portal, image gallery, anti-virus, anti-spyware, and paper usage.To give you an idea of the sort of things I'm looking for:- the lack of feedback when my broadband connection isn't working is frustrating- the recent ability to remotely control my computer has helped fix my computer faster- it wou

      Written by: Jason Slater Weblog


      Avvenu and Palm Give Business Professionals Remote Access to Work and Home PC Content
      PALO ALTO, Calif. & SUNNYVALE, Calif., Jun 26, 2007 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Avvenu, provider of remote access and sharing services for personal digital content, and Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM) have created the Avvenu Access 'n Share service for the Palm(R) Foleo(TM) mobile companion. Access 'n Share enables Foleo users to remotely and easily access and share digital content stored on their work or home PCs, untethered and over-the-air, including documents, photos, music and videos.(1)With the press of one button, the Palm Foleo mobile companion's large screen displays wireless email, web pages, or office documents, making Avvenu's remote access and share capabilities a natural fit. A smartphone is great for finding quick bits of information or sending a brief response to an email, but there are times when a full-size keyboard and a big screen are preferred to view attachments, type longer emails, or to get a bigger-screen look at web pages and photos. Plus, Internet access is available any

      Written by: Mobile Depot


      Remote Access to Your PC
      RemotePC offers leading remote access solutions that enable you to access your home and office PC anywhere with an internet connection. They have plans starting from $4.95/month with a 30 day free trial. Their pricing and product offer a great way for small business to increase their productivity at an affordable price. RemotePC’s remote access now offers Vista compatibility, and a remote meeting option that allows up to 10 users to access the same desktop. To have access to your files, programs and network resources from any remote computer and to be able to work with these files, programs and network resources puts you in a position of advantage for both business and personal situations. RemotePC’s great selection of remote access plans enable you and your business achieve the best results technology can offer. This is a sponsored post.

      Written by: Winsome Gunning Art Walk


      Remote Access Two-Factor Authentication
      I've decided to proceed with the 25 user ActivIdentity starter kit for the two-factor authentication. The decision on ActivIdentity has primarily been driven by recommendation by multiple vendors and the easy point of entry for me, the decision to go ahead has been driven by the likely need to hand over our VPN secret key to a third party at some point. We can, and will, switch on username/password authentication but that's not enough as users may share details. I need the token - the tokens with the starter pack will be the keychain tokens.I am anticipating quite a cultural challenge in implementing this technology and I need to decide where best to deploy the various components on our infrastructure - but that's the fun of the job.

      Written by: Jason Slater Weblog


      Remote Access Solutions
      I've just got back from a Remote Access Seminar by Boxing Orange, held at Cisco's very nice Manchester offices.There were several interesting products on show.The first one was a product called SafeBoot which is an encryption system for client machines. They demo'd it using a biometric (thumb scanner) usb devices. This, IMHO, was a huge mistake. The poor guy must have swiped his thumb five times to get a reading. They also seemed a bit un-coordinated with their presentation too which got a bit confusing. However, the thing that put me off was the sheer hassle the user has to go through if they need a manual access to the machine. I can understand the security implications necessitate something that complex but, honestly, the way it was put across put me off the idea.Swivel was next up with their tokenless authentication system called Pinsafe which uses SMS and/or a Java midlet on your mobile phone. It's an interesting idea but I'd be a bit concerned about the ongoing SMS charges.T

      Written by: Jason Slater Weblog


      RemotePC - Remote Access to your office and home computers
      RemotePC (http://www.remotepc.com) is a leading web based remote access solution for PCs, Laptops and Servers. RemotePC offers a secure and simple way to access one's home or office computer from anywhere.It is perfect for PTR webmasters that need to update their websites while they are not at home. Especially for those that travel a lot. All you need is to have your PC connected to the internet. Then you can access it from any other computer in the world and work like it is your own PC. You can view your desktop and use the keyboard and mouse to read your emails, work on documents and resources retrieve important documents and data files etc.Plans start at $4.95/Month and there is a 30 day free trial. Advanced features include desktop sharing with up to 10 users, remote printing, file and folder transfers.RemotePC is far more cost effective compared to citrix and other solutions.*This post is sponsored by RemotePC Remote Access

      Written by: Paid to Read, Paid to Click & Pay Per Click SEs


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