It is simple to use SSH.  It's certainly more complicated then using
security built-in to another product, but it's also more flexible.  

Using SSH you also get a telnet-like remote command prompt for NT, which is
great, especially if you have the NT Resource Kit installed with all its
command-line tools, and/or the gnulike/cygwin tools.

If you found the SSH install to be difficult, try this link, it takes about
2 minutes to install, and that includes the download.

http://marvin.criadvantage.com/caspian/Software/SSHD-NT/default.php


Hal Rottenberg             | Hewlett-Packard
Technical Support Engineer | Phone: +1-404-774-4041
Internet Security Division | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Web: http://www.hp.com/security
 

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the zero data security is what prevents me from using vnc in my business.
The people here will say to simply setup some other kind of encryption like
ssh.  However, I have found there is nothing simple about that.
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