====Windows====
=====PuTTY and Xming=====
You'll need two things to be able to configure CrashPlan from Windows: PuTTY and Xming.
Enter your Fedora username and password when prompted.
=====FreeXer=====FreeXer is an open source attempt to make X11 forwarding easy. It consists of PuTTY and Cygwin with a wrapper that configures both to enable X11 forwarding. First, download FreeXer [http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/freexer/FreeXer/0.2/freeXer-installer.exe here]. Once installed, open the "freeXer Session Editor" and enter a name for the session you're about to start under ''Session'', enter your HDA IP address under ''Host'', select SSH under ''Protocol'', enter your Fedora username under ''User'' and password under ''Password''. [[Image:Sess_editor_new.png]] Click on the ''Save'' button to save the session information. Once you saved the session information, the next time you need it you only need to open the session information file (or load it into the session editor) and you're done. When ready, click on the ''Launch Session'' button. =====Once logged in, enter =====Enter the following command to start the CrashPlan configuration UI:
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=====Guides=====There are many guides available online that explain those the stepsof X11 forwarding. Here's some, if you need further help:
*[http://www.youtube.com/v/EsHuZJ5gORE?hl=en_US&fs=1 X Windows Forwarding video on YouTube]
*[http://www.cs.caltech.edu/courses/cs11/misc/xwindows.html Using X Forwarding on Windows at Caltech]