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Previously on "Windows server"

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  • DaveP
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    Logmein comes in 6 different flavours

    the 1 called Hamachi is a VPN package and is free for non commercial use.

    Has anyone used it ?

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  • spoons
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    Originally posted by blacjac View Post
    Have use3d LogMeIn quite extensively (the free version).

    It can be a little slow, but is very good

    The free version does nto allow you transfer files though.

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  • blacjac
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    Have use3d LogMeIn quite extensively (the free version).

    It can be a little slow, but is very good

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  • DaveP
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    thanks for the advise so far.

    has anybody experienced LogMeIn Hamachi, if so is this a good solution.

    Dave

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  • ctdctd
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    Get laptop users to VPN into the network.
    If just a single ADSL connection, use a Vigor 2800 or similar for the VPN stuff.

    Set up a Windows 2003/8 server as a terminal server in application mode with required number of TS licences. Install applications on server. Get laptop users to remote desktop into server.

    Or use a W2003 SBS - think it has a remote workplace thingy by defaut?

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  • JoJoGabor
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    Just use WIndows 2003/08 Server and install the RRAS server role which will allow the server to act as a VON server. You can then use the inbuilt Windows XP VPN client to connect. Setup either a L2TP or IPSEC VPN

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  • DaveP
    started a topic Windows server

    Windows server

    I'm a desktop engineer so dont normally touch servers.

    However I have been approached to possibly impliment the following

    1 server with the facility to allow 4/5 remote laptop users to "dial in" to the server to upload data and/or use apps on the server.

    Can you suggest what software I would need and how to configure this service (roughly speaking)

    I also though as an alternative is to create a secure url that could accomodate the remote users needs ???

    virtual servers ???

    all tips appreciated

    cheers
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