Steve:  It is basically going to be a file share for faxes and email 
attachments.  We would also like to be able to run the exe remotely.  I 
use remote desktop on a daily basis and only one person can be logged 
into the computer at one time.  If I log in, it logs any other users 
out.  Having said that, that computer is not a server.  I don't know if 
you can have multiple logins on the server (SBS2003).

It is ok for us to have only one person running the exe at one time.  
The interviewer is going to fill in data on the server remotely via the 
exe and someone in the office will finish the processing at a later time.

Thanks,

Jeff

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Jeff Johnson
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(623) 582-0323

www.san-dc.com


On 12/22/2010 08:35 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Jeff Johnson<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> I have a shared folder on a server that I want to access remotely.  One
>> other user will want to access it too.  What is the easiest&  most
>> secure way to accomplish that?  I use Remote Desktop internally but have
>> not used it from an external source.  The users will be XP or W7 and the
>> server is SBS2003.
> ---------------------
>
> Do they want to use it as a file share only or is it to be used for
> running an EXE from that machine while out of the office, on the road?
>
>
>

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