- Connecting from Home to a Single PC that is not on a Network
- Posted by mickgill on January 29th, 2006
Could someone please tell me how to access files on my Office PC from my Home
PC? Neither PC is not on a Network. I only want to access files, not control
the Office PC from my Home PC.
Any help would be great.
- Posted by Shenan Stanley on January 29th, 2006
mickgill wrote:
"Neither PC is on a network"..?
And how are you expecting to contact the machines?
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- Posted by Sooner Al [MVP] on January 29th, 2006
Perhaps this might help...
http://tinyurl.com/ae9ce
Of course this presumes you have a modem attached to the PC you want to
connect to. You should also contact the office/work network admin, if they
exist, and make sure your not going to be violating any company policies
concerning connecting an untrusted system (your home PC) to a trusted system
(your office/work PC)...
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- Posted by mickgill on January 29th, 2006
I am hoping to connect over the internet using a broadband connection.
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
- Posted by Sooner Al [MVP] on January 29th, 2006
With Remote Desktop? If so see this page...Note the PC at the office must be
running XP Pro...
http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.or...eshooting.html
If its running XP Home or some other flavor of Windows look at UltraVNC with
its encryption plug-in...
http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/
Make sure you contact your office network admins about this just to make
sure it is authorized. They may also provide or require VPN access to the
office network from an outside client.
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- Posted by Sooner Al [MVP] on January 29th, 2006
Ooppsss... You only want to access files....
Then look at using a VPN or a Secure Shell (SSH) tunnel and a program like
WinSCP. Personally I use SSH and WinSCP for encrypted file transfers to/from
my home desktop PC...
What OS is running on the work PC? Does your office run any type of server
like Windows 2003/Small Business Server/etc or are these all stand alone
PCs?
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- Posted by mickgill on January 29th, 2006
I'm afraid my Networking knowledge is very limited.
Office setup is just one PC. Home setup is just one PC. Both running Win XP.
"Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:
- Posted by Sooner Al [MVP] on January 29th, 2006
What version of XP is running on each PC?
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- Posted by mickgill on January 29th, 2006
Pro
"Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:
- Posted by Sooner Al [MVP] on January 29th, 2006
Also describe how your connected to the internet at home and at the office,
ie. a cable ISP, DSL ISP, do you have routers at each site, do you run any
type of firewall at either site, etc...etc...etc...
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- Posted by mickgill on January 29th, 2006
ADSL connection both ends. Win XP Firewall. No router. Just one PC connected
to ADSL Modem connected to the internet at Office. Same setup at Home.
"Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:
- Posted by Sooner Al [MVP] on January 29th, 2006
If no one is going to be working on the office PC at the time you want to
access it then I suggest using XP Pro Remote Desktop. You can work on the PC
just you were sitting in front of it, transfer files back and forth and
print remotely or locally. Its quite easy to setup...
http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.or...eshooting.html
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313292/en-us
Otherwise I suggest a Secure Shell (SSH) link and using a program like
WinSCP, a free Secure Shell FTP (SFTP) client, if you just want to do file
transfers safely and securely. Its a bit more complicated to setup but very
secure...
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- Posted by mickgill on January 29th, 2006
I have a dynamic address. Will that make any difference?
"Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:
- Posted by Sooner Al [MVP] on January 29th, 2006
Yes, but you can easily work around that like I do. I use a free service
from No-IP.com that maps a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) to my ISPs
assigned dynamic IP address. A small program runs on one of my XP boxes and
on a time scheduled basis contacts the No-IP.com servers. The servers then
know what the current IP is and map that to the FQDN. You call the remote PC
at your office using the FQDN. Make sure that you forward/open TCP Port 3389
at the office end in any router or firewall that you might have there. Its
possible your ASDL modem is also a router. If you go to the
http://www.canyouseeme.org site while on the office PC you should be able to
pass the test for TCP Port 3389 if all of the firewalls, etc are configured
correctly.
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- Posted by mickgill on January 29th, 2006
Thanks for your help. I will give it a shot.
"Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:
- Posted by mickgill on January 30th, 2006
Hi,
Do you think using a webserver on the office PC would be a simpler solution.
I was looking at a program called Bad Blue.
"mickgill" wrote:
- Posted by Sooner Al [MVP] on January 30th, 2006
I have no idea what Bad Blue is...
You might look at LogMeIn.com as an alternative. I just started using this
to access a Windows Me box across town. Go to the office PC, setup an
account, then go home and login and add the office PC to the list of PCs you
want to connect to. Its real simple... The down side is that after the
initial trial period it becomes a limited function remote control program or
if you subscribe you can use the built-in file manager to exchange files...
http://www.logmein.com
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- Posted by mickgill on February 1st, 2006
It a file server. I found it after a google search. http://www.badblue.com/
"Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote: