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I am contemplating replacing an older P II computer. I'd like to
continue using it for certain purposes by sticking it under the desk and
just letting it run 24/7. I have a wireless router and it is plugged
into that network via cable at present. I can access the various hard
drives on it over the network from another computer.
The question is whether or not there is a way in which I can maintain
that computer without it having a monitor, keyboard or mouse attached?
Clearly, it would continue to run any programs that were started, but
how can I start programs over the network?
The computer is running XP Home. It has 128 meg memory -- the max
allowed and is a Pentium II+. My other computer is running XP Pro.
Any pointers to where to look for generic info would be appreciated, as
well as specific suggestions.
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R. Dale Shipp
dale@_delete_this_min.net
I am contemplating replacing an older P II computer. I'd like to
continue using it for certain purposes by sticking it under the desk and
just letting it run 24/7. I have a wireless router and it is plugged
into that network via cable at present. I can access the various hard
drives on it over the network from another computer.
The question is whether or not there is a way in which I can maintain
that computer without it having a monitor, keyboard or mouse attached?
Clearly, it would continue to run any programs that were started, but
how can I start programs over the network?
The computer is running XP Home. It has 128 meg memory -- the max
allowed and is a Pentium II+. My other computer is running XP Pro.
Any pointers to where to look for generic info would be appreciated, as
well as specific suggestions.
--
R. Dale Shipp
dale@_delete_this_min.net