Hi, 
The real question is: how to dial-in to the remote
Mac? And if Internet Access is needed, how to get the
remote Mac to dial-up?
George

--- Bruce Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> On Aug 24, 2004, at 6:48 AM, George Mogiljansky
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > LF: SW that allows me to dial-in to a remote Mac
> > (that's hooked up via the phone line outlet with
> its
> > modem ready) from my home Mac. I need to perform
> basic
> > maintenance & transfer data (probably both ways)
> using
> > Classic OS.
>
> Zterm may do what you want. Apple Remote Access
> might as well...I
> dimply seem to recall something about ARA letting
> you connect from the
> outside.
>
> > --
> Bruce Johnson



        
                
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