If you have physical access to the machine, ensure it has a static IP (or the computer you are connecting to it has a dhcp server installed on it) and just connect through the router, or cross connect through the ethernet... log in as normal. If you have a spare port on the router it connects to, there shouldn't be an issue if static is assigned, just leave a spare cable to connect your troubleshooting computer to...
I love watching Microsoft get lawsuit happy. It is again that time of year. Something tells me that Microsoft is just upset that somebody beat them to a new market.... With their buying power, Microsoft could be the ultimate cyber-squatter. The only problem is that there are too many other little companies which have beat them to the punch, making it problematic for them to mass register domains. I can see how that would be annoying. In fact, its almost as annoying as those filthy, annoying, people trying to work the patent system. Maybe they can take on those nasty people who attempted to prevent competition by attempting to shut antivirus makers out of their OS. Maybe Microsoft should take them o.... oops... forgot, that is Microsoft. Well maybe they should fight RIAA... in the ultimate battle of who can flood the US legal system more rapidly.
Holy Crap, I left my car door open and a legally purchased CD on the seat... I think I just made it readily accessible for distribution!!! Sue me!! Sue me!!!
Can RIAA get any more idiotic... I guess only time will tell
If you have physical access to the machine, ensure it has a static IP (or the computer you are connecting to it has a dhcp server installed on it) and just connect through the router, or cross connect through the ethernet... log in as normal. If you have a spare port on the router it connects to, there shouldn't be an issue if static is assigned, just leave a spare cable to connect your troubleshooting computer to...
It's not a bug, it's a feature!
There's an app for that
There was... but Apple rejected it
I love watching Microsoft get lawsuit happy. It is again that time of year. Something tells me that Microsoft is just upset that somebody beat them to a new market.... With their buying power, Microsoft could be the ultimate cyber-squatter. The only problem is that there are too many other little companies which have beat them to the punch, making it problematic for them to mass register domains. I can see how that would be annoying. In fact, its almost as annoying as those filthy, annoying, people trying to work the patent system. Maybe they can take on those nasty people who attempted to prevent competition by attempting to shut antivirus makers out of their OS. Maybe Microsoft should take them o.... oops... forgot, that is Microsoft. Well maybe they should fight RIAA... in the ultimate battle of who can flood the US legal system more rapidly.
Holy Crap, I left my car door open and a legally purchased CD on the seat... I think I just made it readily accessible for distribution!!! Sue me!! Sue me!!! Can RIAA get any more idiotic... I guess only time will tell