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Old November 6th, 2007, 06:51 PM
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Help with a few things...Please...

Okay, I just recently installed Mac OS X 10.5 Server. Now, I seem to have everyone on my local network set up fine... But remotely, outside of my building I am having problems, not sure what I am doing wrong.

I have a partner in my business that would like to access the network remotely, he has a Windows XP machine. We need him set up to access by just FTP, as well as with a remote desktop. I have never set that up before, so not sure how to do it.

What will I need installed and running for him to access ftp to files on his account. As well as what will I need and what will he need to access a Mac and use remote desktop.

Also, what in preferences can I set to make this work? What info will I give him for the IP address to access to get into the computer.

I am kinda really really stuck at this.

Not sure what info he needs to get in, and what I need running and him running to get this to work.

If anyone can help, please, it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks again!
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Old November 15th, 2007, 09:44 AM
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so first off... is he going to be accessing the server via a VPN connection? if so what is the vpn server? os x server or a network appliance? For remote desktop access, are you going to be controlling his computer or is he going to be doing the controlling of a different computer? if he's doing the controlling, what will he be controlling and where will it be located?

i think this will be an easy one... just need a little more config info...
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