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Any computer you do not have direct access to except through remote logins (such as using a telnet program, PC-Pine, etc). For example, Homer and Dante are remote computers - you can log in to them but they are not a part of your local computer.
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A computer on which you have installed the Access Anywhere Agent, so you can access that computer from a remote location, using a local computer. See also local computer; Access Anywhere Agent.
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Same as Remote Terminal. Any Computer or terminal that is not on the same physical site as the computer to which it is attached. Access is normally via Modem.
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a computer that you can access (e
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A computer which has connected to the BBS by modem.
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a computer to synchronize with that is not the computer on which the user is currently working; this is the other computer in a synchronization partnership.
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A computer that is accessible only by using a communications line or a communications device, such as a network adapter or a modem.
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Another computer on the Internet
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A computer on a network other than the local computer.
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A computer connected to your computer via telephone lines (or via other network connections).
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a computer that you are connecting to in different location from your local computer. WWWebfx Home Page
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A computer located somewhere else along a network as, for example, the computer containing the online catalog of your local public library. Remote is a relative term, relative, that is, to the computer immediately at hand (the local computer). A remote computer can actually be located within the same room, or it can be halfway around the world.
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A computer in a distant location on the Internet.
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A computer that you can access only by using a communications line or a communications device, such as a network card or a modem.
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The computer on the other end of the phone line; it can be across the room or across the country. You can use your Apple IIgs, a modem, and a communication dapplication to communicate with a remote computer.
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A remote computer is a computer to which a user does not have physical access, but which he or she can access/manipulate via some kind of network from a local computer (one which the user does have physical access to).
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