But remember that this doesn't double the number of users. Just gives you a remote point of operation.
Bob
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Hello, we are putting in a new office and we don't know how to do what we want. What we want is to have the main computer monitor and keyboard in one place and have another monitor and keyboard about 100 feet away that can access to main computer. Is this going to be more work than we think? If we could get some ideas on how to do this, it would be greatly appreciated. The computer is running Windows XP if it helps. Thank you very much and have a good weekend.
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