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More info?)
Thanks, so you think speed, reliability and security are comperable among the
3 for that purpose?
"GTS" wrote:
> All 3 options will work for that purpose.
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> "Ray Williams" <RayWilliams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:27986797-3FB3-4F7C-80E8-A54BA85F4D82@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks for responding.
> >
> > 'Assuming that your interest is mainly basic file access'
> >
> > my main interest, is to be able to run an application at the home desktop
> > (trading application) that requires constant/uninterrupted internet
> > access.
> > I want to be able to monitor/control the process from a laptop remote.
> > This
> > way, I can do what I need to do, with only periodic connection from the
> > laptop with a cellular modem
> > (I still have the ability to kill the desktop connection at the broker,
> > and
> > override if I am unable to connect to the desktop, but the less that's
> > necessary, the better)
> >
> > "GTS" wrote:
> >
> >> Assuming that your interest is mainly basic file access, XP Pro's Remote
> >> desktop hosting is fairly similar to using PC Anywhere in basic
> >> functionality. PC Anywhere has a few more bells and whistles and can be
> >> used with all recent versions of Windows.
> >> GotoMyPC is functionally similar as well. It's advantages are the fact
> >> that
> >> it works through Port 80 (simplifying firewall and port forwarding
> >> issues)
> >> and has built in functionality for handling dynamic IP addresses. It's
> >> biggest drawback is that it is a fairly expensive service and not a great
> >> value for occasional travel.
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> >> "Ray Williams" <RayWilliams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:32EAFA94-1DB7-4474-AF43-3F451F9186C0@microsoft.com...
> >> > as far as reliability, ease of use, speed etc? I'm still XP home on
> >> > both
> >> > desktop and laptop, looking at alternatives to make desktop a host
> >> > while
> >> > traveling.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > (thanks for the answers to my prior reboot question, answers very
> >> > helpfull!)
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