If you mean the intranet at your office... you'd need to have a VPN server. Some routers are capable of doing this, and recent versions of Windows Server also have VPN capabilities. You might search the MSDN (MicroSoft Developer Network) website for VPN and Terminal Services... there's an excellent document there that gives step by step instructions for setting up Terminal Services over a Secure Socket Layer tunnel.
Intranet, if the VPN is configured properly. The VPN should create a tunnel that will only allow the computer to use the services of the host enterprise Intranet.
It appears that you can access the YTI Intranet from home using your username and password on their secure login page.
an intranet is on internal internet in a buisness.
I drank some juice and went on the intranet.
== == # The Internet is available to the public (everyone), whereas an intranet is a private network only available to select users., e.g a school may use an intranet so that its pupils can work from home. # An Intranet provides much high speed than the Internet. # Intranet-based information is more secure than that of the Internet.
intranet is a local network in a certain building, campus or home. Extranet is everything else.
An intranet is an internal internet, meaning that only people who work in this company can access the data on this intranet.
The Intranet will have some providers for both work environment and home. One such service is called Skynet which a user could look into for their personal use.
some say in 1995. or 1997.
you need to be an employee or trusted client to get the credentials to use any company's intranet.
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