Friday, October 25, 2019
Remote Network Administration for the Home and Small Office User :: Design and Technology
Remote Network Administration for the Home and Small Office User    Remote network administration is a fast growing and widely used  technology in the IT field today. It gives system and network  administrators as well as home users the ability to fix problems,  allow or deny access to websites, download information directly from  another computer, and give program permissions for different users  from the office that they are at or from anywhere in the world that  has an internet connection. With this very powerful technology, come  some very significant problems such as securing remote access sessions  via data encryption, the use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNââ¬â¢s) and a  vast amount of networking and connection problems that can occur.  There are very useful tools and articles that have been written and  programmed to help the network administrator or the savvy user that  wants to connect to his computer at home. This paper will focus on  network administration for small business and home users using a VPN,  Remote Desktop Connection and Symantecââ¬â¢s PC Anywhere for Microsoft  Windows XP Professional.    Personal experience has shown that working remotely is very difficult  to set up. This tends to discourage many users from using this kind of  technology because it requires a large amount of know-how and  patience. A SOHO user must have at least a basic knowledge about home  and office networking. Microsoft has put together a wealth of  information about not only their operating systems, but networking  using windows as well. The Microsoft knowledge base is a fantastic  source for information. It covers everything from error codes to  troubleshooting internet connectivity problems. Microsoft TechNet (http://technet.microsoft.com/default.aspx  ) is a collection of information about slightly older content. Lastly,  the Microsoft Developers Network (http://msdn.microsoft.com ) is a  collection of articles, forums and journals straight from IT  professionals that develop for windows applications. Almost any SOHO  user can get the information that they need about any problem from  these websites. XP Pro is now the industry standard for an operating  system with advanced networking features. Working remotely for the  SOHO user starts with the configuration of the network in the home or  office. The small business users need to access all of their data at  all times. This is most efficiently done by having all computers in  the office connected to a central server, having the server host all  of the other computers and have all of the computers connected via a  workgroup. After that is accomplished, the SOHO user can then attempt  to establish a connection remotely.    A VPN is one of the most secure ways to connect to the home or small  office to date.  					    
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