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I got a promotion as assistant network admin.Being in this position I have privilage to access our server remotely but I was just wondering How can I connect to our server by using the internet,Im almost sure its possible.almost like terminal server
thank you fellas
I got a promotion as assistant network admin.Being in this position I have privilage to access our server remotely but I was just wondering How can I connect to our server by using the internet,Im almost sure its possible.almost like terminal server
thank you fellas
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Do you have a router, cable modem, etc. at your office? You would need to know the setup before you would know how you can connect in.
If it is Windows, terminal services via remote desktop connection will work...just use the external network IP address (the one the isp assigns your router) and hopefully someone has created a port forward to the server for port 3389. If VNC, then you'll need VNC viewer...just depends on how you're setup.
If it is Windows, terminal services via remote desktop connection will work...just use the external network IP address (the one the isp assigns your router) and hopefully someone has created a port forward to the server for port 3389. If VNC, then you'll need VNC viewer...just depends on how you're setup.
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