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Gafoor
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      9th December 2003
Hi experts

this is very urget, pls make ur comments on this issue

i hav my office system and home system, both are running
windows xp pro.

now i want to connect between them to get the sahared
information at home computer.

i don't hav internet connection available and no static
ip address.

It is two standalone systems . i hav modem installed on
both system.

now is it possible to connect these systems by dailing
the destination telephone number thru modem?.

i think using remote desktop connection i can do it, but
how?.

what configuration i need to do for that ?.

i don't want to use any third party software.

gafoor
 
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Manjari Bonam [MSFT]
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      10th December 2003
You can use "Incommming Connections" for this.
Enable "incomming connections" on one machine and try to dial in from other
machine. You should get connected. Refer to below for info on how to set it
up..

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/h...n_incoming.asp

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"Gafoor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:01ca01c3be7e$0c9a6e70$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi experts
>
> this is very urget, pls make ur comments on this issue
>
> i hav my office system and home system, both are running
> windows xp pro.
>
> now i want to connect between them to get the sahared
> information at home computer.
>
> i don't hav internet connection available and no static
> ip address.
>
> It is two standalone systems . i hav modem installed on
> both system.
>
> now is it possible to connect these systems by dailing
> the destination telephone number thru modem?.
>
> i think using remote desktop connection i can do it, but
> how?.
>
> what configuration i need to do for that ?.
>
> i don't want to use any third party software.
>
> gafoor



 
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Bill Sanderson
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      11th December 2003
Not that he needs my confirmation, but I agree with Manjari Bonam--this will
work.

Set up Incoming Connection, using the modem, on the machine you will dial
into.

Dial up the machine. You need a user with a password (both set up on the
machine with the incoming connection) to connect.

Once connected, right-click the icon for the connection, choose status,
details tab. Note the IP address for the "server."

Try running Remote Desktop Connection, and put in that IP address.


"Gafoor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:01ca01c3be7e$0c9a6e70$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi experts
>
> this is very urget, pls make ur comments on this issue
>
> i hav my office system and home system, both are running
> windows xp pro.
>
> now i want to connect between them to get the sahared
> information at home computer.
>
> i don't hav internet connection available and no static
> ip address.
>
> It is two standalone systems . i hav modem installed on
> both system.
>
> now is it possible to connect these systems by dailing
> the destination telephone number thru modem?.
>
> i think using remote desktop connection i can do it, but
> how?.
>
> what configuration i need to do for that ?.
>
> i don't want to use any third party software.
>
> gafoor



 
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Sooner Al
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      11th December 2003
I have done this with an XP Pro box acting as a RAS server and an iPAQ PocketPC. It works quite
well...

http://www.oecadvantage.net/ajarvi/PpcRAS.html

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"Bill Sanderson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Not that he needs my confirmation, but I agree with Manjari Bonam--this will
> work.
>
> Set up Incoming Connection, using the modem, on the machine you will dial
> into.
>
> Dial up the machine. You need a user with a password (both set up on the
> machine with the incoming connection) to connect.
>
> Once connected, right-click the icon for the connection, choose status,
> details tab. Note the IP address for the "server."
>
> Try running Remote Desktop Connection, and put in that IP address.
>
>
> "Gafoor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:01ca01c3be7e$0c9a6e70$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi experts
> >
> > this is very urget, pls make ur comments on this issue
> >
> > i hav my office system and home system, both are running
> > windows xp pro.
> >
> > now i want to connect between them to get the sahared
> > information at home computer.
> >
> > i don't hav internet connection available and no static
> > ip address.
> >
> > It is two standalone systems . i hav modem installed on
> > both system.
> >
> > now is it possible to connect these systems by dailing
> > the destination telephone number thru modem?.
> >
> > i think using remote desktop connection i can do it, but
> > how?.
> >
> > what configuration i need to do for that ?.
> >
> > i don't want to use any third party software.
> >
> > gafoor

>
>


 
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