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I recently started a new job and the place I work uses Windows Small Business Server 2003.

I want to connect to my work computer remotely at home from my mac.

I can do this from any windows based PC by using remote.xxxxxx.xxx but when I go to do this on my mac I can get so far, then it asks me to run active X and obviously that is as far as I can go!

Can anyone help?
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