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PC Anywhere

topic 9 · 4 responses
~terry Fri, Jul 4, 1997 (08:52) seed
PC Anywhere is a way to use Windows to connect to another Windows machine and take control of it. You can use the Internet to do this. It's seems to be the most commercially available of the remote connection programs.
~terry Fri, Jul 4, 1997 (08:53) #1
This topic was started in response to the following query: I want to use PCanywhere to connect my laptop (remote) to my desktop (host) in Network Mode, using TCP/IP. I got the following instruction from Symantec: On desktop: 1. setup desktop PCanywhere to "Be a Host", "Network", and use "TCP/IP" 2. log into my ISP (IBM Global Network, using IBM dialer software) 3. start up PCanywhere, and a window will show the dyna IP and message of "waiting for connection" On my remote: 1. start up PCanywhere, run "Remote Control" and "Network" 2. enter the host IP address, in this case, the dyna IP assigned to my desktop The problem is how can I know the dyna IP address if I am not in the office. How can I use DynamIP to inform me and let me know from my remote laptop what IP address to use? I have a commercial web site with a web hosting company. I thought about keeping a "dummy" page there (no one knows it's there except me), then after my host logs in, received IP address and upload that IP to the page, I can then FTP my web site (WS-FTP32, login and password required), read that dummy page to see what IP address is assigned to my desktop. But I am not sure whether DynamIP can write to my dummy file since to modify my web site pages might require proper user login and password. The other possibility is to put dummy page on my desktop and subscribe to DIPS service. Then from my laptop I can just start browser and read that dummy page. I need to do all this because I will be remote control from abroad (desktop in California) and want to avoid international call charges. Desktop will either be on all the time or be started by timer, with all necessary application lauched by scheduler so it will be ready for me to access. Thanks for everyone's help Charles Lin
~Everest Fri, Jul 4, 1997 (12:34) #2
Thanks, Terry, for starting this topic. Forgot to mention that on the remote PC, also have to log into ISP, of course, in order to access my desktop through TCP/IP. And my email is clin@ibm.net thanks for all the help in advance. Charles
~CEO Fri, Aug 22, 1997 (21:08) #3
Question to anybody: What steps does one take in a networked environment with an NT server and Windows 95 on the desktops to set up an internet connection with an ISDN line?
~terry Fri, Aug 22, 1997 (22:28) #4
Already addressed that in the previous topic where you posted. We can get into this more if you provide more detailed background information.
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