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Quark
April 28th 03, 10:04 AM
Dear friends,

Are you a Windows XP Professional Edition user?
Do you know there is a great built-in function called "Remote Desktop
Connection"?
It provides you the ability to remotely control your computer anywhere over
the Internet.

Recently, I wrote a web based Remote Desktop Connection client which allows
you to use
the Remote Desktop Connection no matter what operation system is running as
long as you have a web browser.
This web based Remote Desktop Connection client, unlike the TSWeb came with
the IIS,
offers a great user friendly interface with complete options setting,
including various screen resolutions,
color depth, port number, performance, and local device mapping.

You may find this useful tool at http://Connect2PC.Netfirms.com/

You are welcome to use this tool if you need, and share with anyone who
might need it.

* To start the "Remote Desktop Connection" function in Windows XP
Professional Edition,
1. Right click [My Computer], then click [Property].
2. In the [System Property[ dialog box, click the [Remote] tag.
3. Select the [Remote Desktop Connection] checkbox, then click [OK},
that's it.

If there is any comment, please feel free to inform me with the e-mail. Hope
you will like it!

Quark, Chienwen Li
E-mail:

Sooner Al
April 28th 03, 11:30 AM
You should post this over in the =
news:microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely news group.

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Al

Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual
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"Quark" > wrote in message =
...
> Dear friends,
>=20
> Are you a Windows XP Professional Edition user?
> Do you know there is a great built-in function called "Remote Desktop
> Connection"?
> It provides you the ability to remotely control your computer anywhere =
over
> the Internet.
>=20
> Recently, I wrote a web based Remote Desktop Connection client which =
allows
> you to use
> the Remote Desktop Connection no matter what operation system is =
running as
> long as you have a web browser.
> This web based Remote Desktop Connection client, unlike the TSWeb came =
with
> the IIS,
> offers a great user friendly interface with complete options setting,
> including various screen resolutions,
> color depth, port number, performance, and local device mapping.
>=20
> You may find this useful tool at http://Connect2PC.Netfirms.com/
>=20
> You are welcome to use this tool if you need, and share with anyone =
who
> might need it.
>=20
> * To start the "Remote Desktop Connection" function in Windows XP
> Professional Edition,
> 1. Right click [My Computer], then click [Property].
> 2. In the [System Property[ dialog box, click the [Remote] tag.
> 3. Select the [Remote Desktop Connection] checkbox, then click =
[OK},
> that's it.
>=20
> If there is any comment, please feel free to inform me with the =
e-mail. Hope
> you will like it!
>=20
> Quark, Chienwen Li
> E-mail:
>


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Quark
April 28th 03, 12:11 PM
Thanks, Got it!

"Sooner Al" > ???
???...
You should post this over in the
news:microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely news group.

--
Al

Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual
benefit of all of us...Unsolicited personal emails are *NOT* answered.

"Quark" > wrote in message
...
> Dear friends,
>
> Are you a Windows XP Professional Edition user?
> Do you know there is a great built-in function called "Remote Desktop
> Connection"?
> It provides you the ability to remotely control your computer anywhere
over
> the Internet.
>
> Recently, I wrote a web based Remote Desktop Connection client which
allows
> you to use
> the Remote Desktop Connection no matter what operation system is running
as
> long as you have a web browser.
> This web based Remote Desktop Connection client, unlike the TSWeb came
with
> the IIS,
> offers a great user friendly interface with complete options setting,
> including various screen resolutions,
> color depth, port number, performance, and local device mapping.
>
> You may find this useful tool at http://Connect2PC.Netfirms.com/
>
> You are welcome to use this tool if you need, and share with anyone who
> might need it.
>
> * To start the "Remote Desktop Connection" function in Windows XP
> Professional Edition,
> 1. Right click [My Computer], then click [Property].
> 2. In the [System Property[ dialog box, click the [Remote] tag.
> 3. Select the [Remote Desktop Connection] checkbox, then click [OK},
> that's it.
>
> If there is any comment, please feel free to inform me with the e-mail.
Hope
> you will like it!
>
> Quark, Chienwen Li
> E-mail:
>


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Quark
April 29th 03, 05:36 AM
The Netfirms site is case sensitive, please use
http://connect2pc.netfirms.com/ in stead, thank you!


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| Dear friends,
|
| Are you a Windows XP Professional Edition user?
| Do you know there is a great built-in function called "Remote Desktop
| Connection"?
| It provides you the ability to remotely control your computer anywhere
over
| the Internet.
|
| Recently, I wrote a web based Remote Desktop Connection client which
allows
| you to use
| the Remote Desktop Connection no matter what operation system is running
as
| long as you have a web browser.
| This web based Remote Desktop Connection client, unlike the TSWeb came
with
| the IIS,
| offers a great user friendly interface with complete options setting,
| including various screen resolutions,
| color depth, port number, performance, and local device mapping.
|
| You may find this useful tool at http://Connect2PC.Netfirms.com/
|
| You are welcome to use this tool if you need, and share with anyone who
| might need it.
|
| * To start the "Remote Desktop Connection" function in Windows XP
| Professional Edition,
| 1. Right click [My Computer], then click [Property].
| 2. In the [System Property[ dialog box, click the [Remote] tag.
| 3. Select the [Remote Desktop Connection] checkbox, then click [OK},
| that's it.
|
| If there is any comment, please feel free to inform me with the e-mail.
Hope
| you will like it!
|
| Quark, Chienwen Li
| E-mail:
|
|

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