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    Powerful Computer Link?

    I have a pretty fast computer system currently. I am wondering if it is possible to setup some type of link to basically what would be an access point to my exsisting computer. And have both of them being able to be used at the same time. I think it is possible, it would be like having two users logged onto windows at the same time from different places, but only one computer is doing all the processing.

    Thanks for any input.

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    Ok, well, ive gotten over the first hump, but the second is going to be the hardest I think. I used the windows remote desktop program to connect and use the other computer from the low end computer with great results. Now, is there anyway or any program that will allow me to use this computer from both locations at the same time? (With different log on names.) I want to be able to use both computers at the same time and be able to access different programs at the same time.
    Thanks for any input
    -Brian

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    Nope.

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    Certainly not with your present setup, but you could if you had one of these:

    http://www.jetway.com.tw/evisn/product/twin/index.htm

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