follow the follwing steps
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User Configuration->
Windows Settings->
Remote Installation Services-> Choice Options is your friend
You can gain remote access of your network from a distance by purchasing a remote server. It will allow you to use your network at remote locations. You can also purchase a network adapter to use your internet at school or at work or while traveling.
remote access is where a computer is used from a different location to where the user is, this is useful to IT staff so they can administer a machine without even being in the same building, home users also benefit from remote access by being able to 'dial in' to their home computers whist at work or elsewhere.
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The purpose of a Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnel is to create a safe and secure network environment between a server network and a remote terminal so that a remote user can gain access to networked resources that they would not normally be able to gain access to.
One way to gain remote control of a webserver is to set up a VPN, or Virtual Private Network. This will allow you to access your server from any other PC.
On Tech Talker there is a quick guide to remote accessing your PC. There is a place in Windows that need to be turned on to enable remote access. You then need a program to gain access. Programs are available for free on the net. Check with CNet for them.
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Using remote access a person can get help by having other users control their PC. The person has to invite the other user in order for them to gain access.
Anybody can gain remote access to their own PC, while away from the computer using a online service such as GoToMyPC, LogMeIn, Laplink, TeamViewer, PCNow, ShowMyPC, Stardock, PC Anywhere and Real VNC.
An network access point is where you can wirelessly or wired (depending on the router) gain access to network capabilities it is connected to (eg. internet, domains, remote desktop). The access point when wireless has a WEP/WPA authentication key to prevent unwanted connectors from gain access to those privileges mentioned. The connection goes from the internet modem, then to router (the access point), then to the device you wish to gain network for (whether wireless or wired)
An network access point is where you can wirelessly or wired (depending on the router) gain access to network capabilities it is connected to (eg. internet, domains, remote desktop). The access point when wireless has a WEP/WPA authentication key to prevent unwanted connectors from gain access to those privileges mentioned. The connection goes from the internet modem, then to router (the access point), then to the device you wish to gain network for (whether wireless or wired)