One might recommend [EMAIL PROTECTED] This has
built in mslogon and plugins for encryption. It has all of the security
features of a pc anywhere program. IT can be found here http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/.
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But there are a lot of companies, which have to follow
special security guidelines and are monitored from time to time from
auditors...... :-(
In
that case i would recommend not to use VNC and buy a solution like pcAnywhere.
VNC
found in a security Audit would be a bigger problem than buy 2 licenses of
pcAnywhere for example..............
Have
this happen once in the past.
just
my 2cent
Roland
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A VERY cheap solution would be RealVNC. Its
free from www.realvnc.com, and has programs for windows, linux and apple. All you need to do
is install the 'server' on the box you want to manage (it can be installed as a
service) and then on the PC from which you are going to manage the other box
from install the clent. Then just type in the name or IP address of the
box and enter the password that you set - away you go!
I do this to a few servers, one running windows 2000 and the
other running windows 2000 server.
Hope this helps
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From: Ferrell, Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 7:18 PM
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From what I have read. We would need SA running on a
Win 2003 Server, and would have to use the Windows remote desktop client
v5.2.3790.
Does that sound correct?
Jim
Ferrell
EDS - Allison Transmission
Mail Stop M-12A
4700 W 10th St
Indianapolis, IN
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Are you testing it TO an Win2003?
Dirk.
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Under Win2K, the following command ( ==> start
mstsc.exe /console. ) is accepted and brings up my TS session but I do not see
the Servers Alive icon in the System Tray althought doing a mstsc /? shows
/console to be a valid option.
Any one else try it from Win2K??
Rusty Tripp
Levi Strauss & Co.
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With win 2003 you can connect to the console session using
terminal services. This is what you must do.
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Hi,
I've running SA 4.1on a W3K-Server starting as a Service.
According to the fact, that the box is running in the Datacenter, i connect
using the Terminal Server Service.
Using this connection, i have no SA-Icon and I have to start SA a second time
to get the Icon and are able to configure.
This will bring up several curious Alerts or things like that, alerting for
things, which are ok and some other things.
Login at the Server directly will bring up the Icon automatically after Logon
and everything is ok.
Any Ideas ?
Thanks and kind regards
Roland Schmid