There are programs to do this in any OS. VNC (dont have a link, look it up) will work on anything, PC anywhere will handle any windows/DOS setup.
I was using VNC to control my work NT server the other day, virus elimination duties AGAIN. Bit slow over dialup but usable. It feels a bit weird to be mouse dragging elements of the screen that havent been drawn yet, but you get used to it.
Problem with VNC is you dont send an invite, anyone that knows your IP or URL can request a connection any time you have the server running. But it is passworded. And the progam works by spoofind the computer into thinking its getting local input, so the mouse pointer moves and you can see whats happening. (and also use MSDOS as a cheap chat should two people decide to connect to the same server)
Havent used windows XP remote administration yet, I get the feeling I will be soon enough though.
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