RE: Re: need help from the computer gods
He could possibly run a VNC server on the computer at work and then use a VNC client to connect from home. This though can be a security risk if you are not tunneling the VNC connection through something.
This doesn't apply to Windows XP and maybe I could get somebody more windowsy to explain it. BUT
I have unix servers that run a copy of VNC server on them. This server only allows a VNC connection from itself (localhost). I then use SSH to tunnel the connection to the remote server. Then I am able to connect. If I do not create the SSH tunnel the server does not respond because the connection is not local.
I have a neglected 29 gallon tank :P