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
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> 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
>
>