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LaRcOs

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  1. Hey teleri, If your server is running Windows 2000 Server or 2003 server you could set up a VPN connection through the web. Basically this creates a sort of "Tunnel" between your self and the server- generally encrypted by default - this would then make your computer part of the network - the speed should be pretty good considering its a T1 connection. Hope that helps
  2. telnet [-a][-e escape char][-f log file][-l user][-t term][host [port]] -a Attempt automatic logon. Same as -l option except uses the currently logged on user's name. -e Escape character to enter telnet client prompt. -f File name for client side logging -l Specifies the user name to log in with on the remote system. Requires that the remote system support the TELNET ENVIRON option. -t Specifies terminal type. Supported term types are vt100, vt52, ansi and vtnt only. host Specifies the hostname or IP address of the remote computer to connect to. port Specifies a port number or service name. Those are the commands for a telnet session - from what it says basically you should be able to use -a or -l to automatically log in - provided the server supports the "TELNET ENVIRON" option - hope this helps
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    160Gb Barrier

    Hey ABEO I have actually had this same situation with a friend of mines computer - it capped the drive off at 160 GB on a stock install of Windows XP - you will ned XP SP 1 to get it up to its full potential - you may also have to obtain drivers from the supplier. This worked for me and my friend... Hope this helps Tim
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