David,
My instructor said a RAS connection would work, but that it's not very secure. As other members
have suggested CuteFTP (and other ideas), you might want to consider those. I have not used CuteFTP
and therefore have no idea how secure it is, but if you do use it, remember that it's one of the
so-called "spyware" programs. If you wish to investigate a RAS connection further, you can contact
me off-list.
Al Thompson
----- Original Message -----
From: "A&C Thompson"
Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] terminal services?
> David,
>
> We just covered this in our networking class, and I'm thinking you could use a simple RAS
> connection. However, I will ask my instructor for his thoughts on your situation - I'm sure he
will
> offer a viable solution. I will re-post any info he suggests later today. Of course, someone else
> might offer a solution before that, but if not, at least you'll know someone is working on it for
> you. Good day...
>
> Al Thompson
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Teitelbaum"
> Subject: [PCSOFT] terminal services?
>
>
> > I am using windows 98SE and i have DSL.
> >
> > I was interested in being able to access files on my home computer from my
> > office which is connected to the Internet.
> > What kind of program can i use to do this?
> >
> > David
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