Don't know how to do it, but you ought to look into scripting with ADSI to do this. If you can find a site with some decent information, they ought to have examples for that very thing, would imagine needing to do this would be at least decently common.
Just explain the situation to him: this is a fragile piece of equipment, and if you break it again you will not be able to use it until you buy your own. 11 years is young, but not too young to learn to be responsible for their own actions...:D
The port is 3389 I believe. You should be able to get to it from inside your network without having to forward the port unless ALL traffic is going through the router for some reason though.
That it does. Maybe there was a problem with the web server the other day, I checked the link both from this thread and another thread you had posted it. Oh well. :D
Cool, I wasn't really sure about how to connect from the Phoneline stuff into the Ethernet stuff. Finally figured out what a bridge was for. :D Your setup looks exactly like what I had come up with. Thanks for the confirmation.
PS - Your graphic doesn't seem to work.
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I'm looking at trying to share a cable connection that my old people are getting between two machines, one on a second floor, the other in a basement. I want to get them a router (I use the Linksys BEFSR11 plus my hub here, nice and easy to set up) and do some kind of networking NOT involving...
It should be fine, I'm using the Linksys router without forwarding. Can dl files just fine, but it seems that some users can not grab files from me (prolly about 1/3 can't.) Never used it on more than one box at the same time though, but it should be ok.
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