even if that's the real console/desktop of the server running the TSservice?


dirk.



-----Original Message-----
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Subject: RE: [SA-list] Servers Alive and Windows 2003 Server


Even though it is regular terminal services it does allow you to connect
to the already running windows (console) session. 

-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of Brent Ozar
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 2:09 PM
To: Dirk Bulinckx
Subject: Re: [SA-list] Servers Alive and Windows 2003 Server

It's not a "real" remote desktop - it's the same Terminal Services
protocol and setup as Windows 2000, so when you're running SA as a
service, you don't always see the icon in the tray.

SA seems to work fine, though.

Brent


Monday, June 16, 2003, 2:00:38 PM, you wrote:

DB> I tested it running on Win2K3 but never via a TS session.
DB> IF the TS session is a real remote desktop then it should work.
DB> Keep us updated on the results.


DB> We (Woodstone) are also planning some more tests with it on Win2K3,
but I
DB> think that it will be something for middle of next week.



DB> dirk.



DB> -----Original Message-----
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DB> Behalf Of Williamson, Scott
DB> Sent: Mon Jun 16 8:48 PM
DB> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DB> Subject: [SA-list] Servers Alive and Windows 2003 Server


DB> Hey Dirk,

DB> Got a question.  Does SA run under Windows 2003 Server?  The reason
I ask is
DB> we are going to upgrade a couple of servers to W2003 to get familiar
with it
DB> and I thought the SA server would be a great one to start with.
Plus
DB> Windows 2003 Server allows Terminal Serving into the console
session.  That
DB> should help a lot of us with the Terminal Services Issue since it
would be
DB> like using PCAnywhere, VNC, etc...

DB> Thanks,


DB> Michael Scott Williamson
DB> Systems Administrator

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