pcAnywhere has been mostly great for us, but it still hangs (I'm awaiting 
another product right now, supposedly more reliable and faster, as they all 
are).

Whatever, I bet all remote control programs hang at times, just like Imail 
or Cold Fusion, etc.  And then what?  How do you get your co-located 
server's Web Messaging or SMTP running again at 03:00?

Well, not many NT admins realize this, but you can run a Unix-style TTY 
daemon on NT an get telnet access into the NT command line, stop and start 
your services like pcA or web messaging, and then go back to bed.

Yes, yes, the telnet daemon can hang, too, but your chances of both the 
critical user service, your remote control proggy, and telnet deamon all 
hanging simultaneously should be greatly reduced.  Look at telnet access as 
the "Entr�e des Artistes".  vbg

You can find some telnet server reviews here:

http://serverwatch.internet.com/telservers.html

I'm evaluating Fictional Daemon, FD, from www.Fictional.net.  Tastes ok so far.

Here's what a session looks like into my dedicated Imail NT (French) server 
(FD is Fictional Daemon):

 >cmd net start

  Diskeeper
  FD
  IMail IMAP4 Server
  IMail POP3 Server
  IMail PWD Server
  IMail SMTP Server
  IMail Sys Logger Service
  IMail Web Service
  ISC BIND
  Protected Storage
  Service d'appel RPC
  Spooler

 >cmd net stop "Imail Web Service"

 >cmd net start "Imail Web Service"

 >exit

Just a suggestion.

Len

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