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The company that cleaned our computers recommended eMachines as replacements for some of those that were written off. Needless to say, that got changed very quickly.
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Operations Operative
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Elkins Park, PA
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XP Remote Assistance
XP does have Terminal Services and Remote Desktop built in.
It doesn't have PCAnywhere's file transfer, but it is a LOT faster than it over a modem. Their RDP protocol is pretty good, so much so that there's an RDP client for <insert free UNIX clone here>/X. You have to be dialed into the Net, and send a Remote Assistance Request to the user to get them connected to you. They can then control your desktop, and do the same thing as PCAnywhere. It's a good thing they built this in, and that their security policies allow you to turn it off . Of course Oracle won't work with it.Mitch |
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2nd Covenant, yo
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Pugetropolis
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My father's system is a 550 Mhz K62, 128 Meg, 3 Gig, CD system. It's got a basic install of 98 on the C: drive, and all the data and a Ghost image of the C: drive exists on the D: drive. If my Dad ever blows it to hell - and I don't think he will, he's fairly savvy - I just show up with the Ghost bootdisk and restore the image to C:. That's my tech support.
As long as he can use the trip planner software and check Juno for his buddies' nudie-girl emails, he's happy. I like the used i/eMac or PC from Compgeeks.com idea. When my uncle's ready for one, I'm going the Compgeeks.com route, unless he wants a warranty, in which case I don't support it. Last edited by Uryoces; 03-14-2003 at 07:37 PM. |
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