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from: Alexander Gonta
date: 1999-03-27 00:00:00
subject: Re: Remote connectivity with Novell 4.1x

From: Alexander Gonta 
Subject: Re: Remote connectivity with Novell 4.1x
Date: 1999/03/27
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Hello Verner,

Two ways: insall PCAnywhere on a desktop on your
office that is connected to server. Your modem will
control remote desktop, and then connect to server.
Slow, but effective. (Remote control)

The second way is "remote node", where your
dial-up PC acts like a regular PC on network,
but via slow phone line connection as opposed to
Network connection. Look at Novell Web Site,
or call Novell reseller. They have a product that
will allow installation of modem into server, and
a dial-up gateway to be created. Forgot name, but
it exists.

                        Alex

"Verner Hanna (Jnr)" wrote:

> Hi
>
> just a quick question to ask if anyone has any experience of remote
> connectivity for Novell 4.11 and upwards.
>
> I need to connect whils out of the office via  modem.
>
> Is there a quick and easy way of doing this?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> --
>
> --
> Verner Hanna (Jnr)
> Network Services Manager
>
> Merge Management
>
> Central Chambers
> 75/77 May Street
> Belfast
> BT1 3JL
>
> Tel: +44 1232-236471
> Fax: +44 1232-236760
>
> mailto:verner@merge.co.uk
> mailto:verner@fhanna.co.uk
>
> http://www.merge.co.uk

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