You could set up a VPN on the target server.
I have used a similar setup to install, update, start, restart CFMX.
You can even reboot the target server -- but need to wait for the VPN
service to restart & relogin.
I don't know about win, but VPN is pre-installed with OS X and (I
think) with Linux
HTH Dick
On Aug 4, 2004, at 10:13 AM, Tony Weeg wrote:
> does anyone have a quick and easy way to
> set something up that could kickstart a cfmx service if it were hung,
> etc?
>
> from?
>
> 1. a web page
> 2. an sms message to an email reader to an application
> 3. any other ideas, insert here :)
>
> --
> tony
>
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> human.
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