A client of mine just shut down VPN and is now forcing me to use Terminal Services. Isn't that just opening a big hole in their network giving the Internet basically direct access to a server? I am trying to determine if I should push back harder to open up the VPN server again.

Of course the other drawback is not having my developer tools (like WDSC) installed (yet) and figuring out how to transfer files from my PC to their server. I know I can map a drive from my computer to theirs through the remote desktop client, but I'm sure I am opening a hole to my computer as well doing that. Thank God I'm on a Mac.

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