- PC Duo control and AOL BB settings query
- Posted by Tstungo on July 18th, 2003
Hi,
I'm not an expert at all this, but I've left my PC on at work and installed PC
Duo Control at home to access it.
I have a .ins program to run which I think will enable our server at work to
dial me back.
Question is, will this change all my AOL broadband connection settings?
With thanks,
Tom, High Wycombe, UK.
- Posted by eusty on July 18th, 2003
No but you will have to use dial-up to connect to it as basically you will
be using a peer-to-peer connection over the phone line.
Tstungo wrote:
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- Posted by Colin Wilson on July 18th, 2003
I assume you are not the admin - if you are, what the hell are you doing
with AOheLl ?
If you are not the admin, have a word with them - they might be able to
sort something out for you that isn`t likely to leave the company network
and data open to hackers and script kiddies.
If you are doing this without the OK from admin / management, I would
suggest you are risking instant dismissal !
- Posted by Tstungo on July 19th, 2003
Thanks for the replies. I'm not clear about all this. AOL's just my home ISP
for personal use. Our I.T. dept. are OK with me accessing my PC with Duo. They
told me to run the .ins, which I did, but as soon as I saw a warning box saying
"this will change your internet settings - do you want to continue?" - I
thought, hang on?
So I'm still not 100% sure. Can I save my current settings and re-instate them
later - is that what a .ins can be used for?
Thanks again,
Tom
- Posted by Colin Wilson on July 19th, 2003
So they provided the .ins file - I think you can normally open them with
a text editor to see what they contain, but the odds are it might just
add a seperate dialup... Not sure to be honest.
I`ve never used AOL, but I know they use their own non-standard protocol
for internet access. Not sure how you`d get on - perhaps if you ask the
IT mob for more info next week ?
- Posted by Mark&Lisa on July 19th, 2003
Tstungo wrote:
presumably you will be using a 56k modem so you will set up a different
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