You need a "network person".
If you aren't a network person as you said, then you probably aren't going
to be able to describe the details of everything we would need to know about
the whole thing well enough for use to do anything with it,..and then you
might not understand what we are saying even if we did. I'm not trying to
give anyone greif,..I'm just trying to be realistic. It is kinda like
asking, "I'm not a mechanic, but how can I rebuild my engine and my
transmission from scratch in three easy steps.
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Phillip Windell
www.wandtv.com
The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft,
or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.
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"Sandy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:E9229A9A-B723-4245-862B-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello -
>
> I am a programmer, not a network person; thus the probably "dumb"
> question.
>
> I am running Windows Server 2003 on my home machine. I am trying to
> remotely connect to my computer at work. (Our servers at work are Windows
> Server 2003; my computer at work is running Windows 2000 SP4).
>
> I installed AT&T software and am able to establish a connection, however,
> I
> am not able to connect to my computer (or any other at work, for that
> matter).
>
> Can someone tell me if it's not possible to connect because I'm running
> Server 2003 at home? If it is possible, can someone give me a clue as to
> how
> I can connect to my computer?
>
>
> --
> Sandy