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REMOTE ADMINISTRATOR
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Setting Up the Connection
Run Radmin server software on the remote computer. If Radmin server is working, the tray icon should appear on the Windows toolbar. When the cursor is over this tray icon you can see the list of computer IP addresses. Double-clicking opens the connection list. The icon can be disabled in Radmin server settings using 'Hide Tray Icon' option.
On the local computer run Radmin viewer software. Select 'Conection/Connect to...' from the menu. In the 'IP address or DNS name' entry specify the IP address (example: 10.0.0.1
) or DNS name (example: comp1.company.com) of the remote computer.
Modem-to-Modem Connection
Radmin doesn't work with a modem directly. To use a modem-to-modem connection you need to configure Dial-Up networking on both the server and client computers.
Radmin uses a TCP/IP connection between computers. So, you need to set up this service on both computers.
On the server side, install the Dial-Up networking server. This is a standard component of Win98 and a component of MS Plus! in Win95. Use RAS if you have WinNT. Then configure the server to use TCP/IP. Start Radmin server.
On the client side, install Dial-Up networking, then configure it to use only the TCP/IP protocol.
Then make a call using Dial-Up networking. After connecting you can find the IP address of the remote server in the properties of the Dial-Up connection (the usual tray icon should appear). Alternatively, you can find this address in the Dial-Up monitor from the control panel.
Use this IP address as the host address to connect to the server using the Radmin viewer. As a rule in a modem to modem connection 192.168.55.1 IP address is used.
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Software Symantec pc anywhere
software beginner for remote to server or to another computer
Software Symantec pcAnywhere
provides secure, remote access to computers and servers. Symantec pcAnywhere supports network connections over a local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), or the Internet, modem-to-modem connections, and direct cable connections using a serial or parallel port.
Common uses for pcAnywhere include:
Managing computers remotely
Help desk operators, administrators, and other IT professionals use pcAnywhere to troubleshoot and quickly resolve computer problems. Symantec pcAnywhere lets you remotely perform diagnostics, check and modify settings, and deploy and install software.
Supporting and maintaining servers
Administrators use pcAnywhere to connect to servers across their organizations to perform routine maintenance, deploy and install software patches and upgrades, assess performance, and troubleshoot network problems.
Transferring files between computers
Symantec pcAnywhere lets you connect to your home or office computer to quickly get the files that you need. You can perform automatic end-of-day file transfers from one computer to another or exchange multimedia and other files that are too large to send by email.
Working from a remote location
Symantec pcAnywhere lets you remotely connect to another computer and perform your work as though you were sitting in front of that computer. You can view and edit files, run software, give presentations or demos, print files to a printer at your location, or access network resources that you have permission to access.
Symantec pcAnywhere uses remote control technology to let you connect to another computer or server and work as though you are sitting in front of it. If you connect to a host computer that is on a network, you can access any file or resource that the user who is logged on has permission to access.
Symantec pcAnywhere supports network connections over a local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), or the Internet, modem-to-modem connections, and direct cable connections using a serial or parallel port.
You must specify the information needed to make and support the connection. The computer that initiates the connection must be configured as a remote, and the computer to which the connection is made must be configured as a host.
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Software Symantec pcAnywhere
provides secure, remote access to computers and servers. Symantec pcAnywhere supports network connections over a local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), or the Internet, modem-to-modem connections, and direct cable connections using a serial or parallel port.
Common uses for pcAnywhere include:
Managing computers remotely
Help desk operators, administrators, and other IT professionals use pcAnywhere to troubleshoot and quickly resolve computer problems. Symantec pcAnywhere lets you remotely perform diagnostics, check and modify settings, and deploy and install software.
Supporting and maintaining servers
Administrators use pcAnywhere to connect to servers across their organizations to perform routine maintenance, deploy and install software patches and upgrades, assess performance, and troubleshoot network problems.
Transferring files between computers
Symantec pcAnywhere lets you connect to your home or office computer to quickly get the files that you need. You can perform automatic end-of-day file transfers from one computer to another or exchange multimedia and other files that are too large to send by email.
Working from a remote location
Symantec pcAnywhere lets you remotely connect to another computer and perform your work as though you were sitting in front of that computer. You can view and edit files, run software, give presentations or demos, print files to a printer at your location, or access network resources that you have permission to access.
Symantec pcAnywhere uses remote control technology to let you connect to another computer or server and work as though you are sitting in front of it. If you connect to a host computer that is on a network, you can access any file or resource that the user who is logged on has permission to access.
Symantec pcAnywhere supports network connections over a local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), or the Internet, modem-to-modem connections, and direct cable connections using a serial or parallel port.
You must specify the information needed to make and support the connection. The computer that initiates the connection must be configured as a remote, and the computer to which the connection is made must be configured as a host.
service and support information
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