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You could use the on-screen keyboard inside windows, but you need a bluetooth or usb keyboard to send username/password.
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if you set the login & password from the connection settings window (before you connect), you will be logged in directly (at least this works for me)
Is there a program available for the Nokia 770 that would allow Me to connect to Windows remote desktop or Terminal services. I am an IT Manager and I have a 770 on order and would like to use it to access My servers around the Office/Home/World etc. I currently use a Treo 650 with Mobile Terminal services but the screen is getting a Little small for My eyes....