Many of my friends and coworkers have asked me about remote desktop and want to learn to use it
This multipart series of how to use the remote desktop is designed to be simple for new users to understand hope it helps those who need it
In the first part i showed how to set up the basics on windows xp in this next part I will try to explain the need to understand how Ip numbers work so users can find the right one they need to use remote desktop
If you have watched the first two parts your ready to watch this one where we set up remote desktop between two computers with no routers, If you use a router watch this and then continue to watch the next video
Providing you have watched the three videos on remote desktop and have become familiar with the basics I will now show you how to use it on a local area network. An example of this would be you have a router and multiple computers hooked up to it at your home or office and want to remote into one in another room so you dont have to walk back and forth
This final video explors third party solutions to remote administration, terminal services vulnerabilities, and problems that can occur from having a dynamic ip
Do you trust your antivirus to protect you? How does a trojan horse work? Does an antivirus keep you safe from them? many foolishly trust thier antivirus as a sole form of protection against malware. This video should enlighten those who have such foolish presumptions. (Thanks to iron geek for code)
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