Help Your Team Work From Home

Topics:
Small Business
Tags:
Hardware,
Team,
Software,
Servers,
Remote Access,
Operating Systems,
Microsoft Windows Small Business Server,
Microsoft Windows,
Microsoft Corp.,
Telecommunications
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: A few years ago, one of the authors best mates and he sat down and built a test server out of spare parts we had lying around our businesses. Using Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server we tried to get a remote access system going so someone could access the network via the Internet or a dial-up connection, gaining full but secure access to files and other resources. While we got it working after a fashion, both of us put it aside in the hope that a more effective solution would crop up in future versions of Microsoft server software. It has! It's Microsoft Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003's Remote Web Workplace (RWW); and it's brilliant!.

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