Re: Remote Administration
Hi Shannon, take a look at http://www.sunbelt-software.com/product.cfm?id=470 its a superb product, quick and fast and reliable, quite cheap as well -- Best regards, Gareth, MCP mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Friday, September 21, 2001, 1:38:13 PM, you wrote: SS I am needing to get a solution in place today to connect W2K Pro workstation SS via the internet to a W2K Server (not advanced server). The external user SS need to have control of the box enought to run SQL Enterise Manager and have SS access to all administrative task (Event log, etc..) I have heard some SS things about Remote Admin in 2000?? I would rather not have to use SS PC-Anywhere but if it's the fastest solution I may use it for now. I also am SS sitting behind a Check Point FW1 version 4.1. This is what is stopping me SS from just using MS's VPN client. It will not pass it. Many say that it will SS but we have tried everything we can find and nothing has worked. I have got SS FW1 SecureRemote client working on the FW, but we are not sure what to do SS after we make the connection. It just sits there. I configured the SSO with SS domain and user name, but saw no change in access. Any help would be SS appreciated. If more info is needed please let me know. SS Thanks, SS SS SS http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm
RE: Remote Administration
Title: Message Use terminal server in remote admin mode. It is free (its part of the W2K server), and it rocks. -Original Message-From: Shannon Speck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 5:38 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: Remote Administration I am needing to get a solution in place today to connect W2K Pro workstation via the internet to a W2K Server (not advanced server). The external user need to have control of the box enought to run SQL Enterise Manager and have access to all administrative task (Event log, etc..) I have heard some things about Remote Admin in 2000?? I would rather not have to use PC-Anywhere but if it's the fastest solution I may use it for now. I also am sitting behind a Check Point FW1 version 4.1. This is what is stopping me from just using MS's VPN client. It will not pass it. Many say that it will but we have tried everything we can find and nothing has worked. I have got FW1 SecureRemote client working on the FW, but we are not sure what to do after we make the connection. It just sits there. I configured the SSO with domain and user name, but saw no change in access. Any help would be appreciated. If more info is needed please let me know. Thanks, SS http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm
Re: Remote Administration
Terminal Services. Set it up using add/remove programs-add/remove windows components. Select Ts, click OK and check Remote Administration. The user needs to log in with a userid that's a member of the local Administrators group, but that's what you seem to want anyway. It can use encryption. Grades are Basic - 40 bit, Strong - 56 bit and Strongest - 128 bit. Search MSKB for articles - it's easy to set up and use. Just open up TCP port 3389 on your fw. All you need on the client is a TS client. Either d/l the TSAC or use TS Client Creator on the server to create a floppy that installs on the client. Oh and BTW - did I mention that it's fast as well ? Søren A snip I am needing to get a solution in place today to connect W2K Pro workstation via the internet to a W2K Server (not advanced server). The external user need to have control of the box enought to run SQL Enterise Manager and have access to all administrative task (Event log, etc..) I have heard some things about Remote Admin in 2000?? I would rather not have to use PC-Anywhere but if it's the fastest solution I may use it for now. I also am sitting behind a Check Point FW1 version 4.1. /snip http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm
RE: Remote Administration
Title: RE: Remote Administration Thanks for the info! I am installing it now. Sounds like the perfect solution to my problem!! -Original Message- From: Søren Albeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 8:08 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Remote Administration Terminal Services. Set it up using add/remove programs-add/remove windows components. Select Ts, click OK and check Remote Administration. The user needs to log in with a userid that's a member of the local Administrators group, but that's what you seem to want anyway. It can use encryption. Grades are Basic - 40 bit, Strong - 56 bit and Strongest - 128 bit. Search MSKB for articles - it's easy to set up and use. Just open up TCP port 3389 on your fw. All you need on the client is a TS client. Either d/l the TSAC or use TS Client Creator on the server to create a floppy that installs on the client. Oh and BTW - did I mention that it's fast as well ? Søren A snip I am needing to get a solution in place today to connect W2K Pro workstation via the internet to a W2K Server (not advanced server). The external user need to have control of the box enought to run SQL Enterise Manager and have access to all administrative task (Event log, etc..) I have heard some things about Remote Admin in 2000?? I would rather not have to use PC-Anywhere but if it's the fastest solution I may use it for now. I also am sitting behind a Check Point FW1 version 4.1. /snip http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm
RE: Remote Administration
Title: Remote Administration That was a typo. I meant to say that we have installed the licenses and are able to connect via Secure Remote. I have used Phone Boy very often. You are right. It is also a very helpful site. I will give it another look. Thanks a bundle for the info. It has been very useful. SS -Original Message-From: Kevin Lundy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 8:40 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Remote Administration Shannon, others have addressed the remote administration aspect. Let me address FW1. Yes, MS VPN can be made to work, but it's very difficult. You say you have "SecureRemote client working ON the FW"? Is that a typo? The SecureRemote client does not belong on the FW itself. You enter a SecureRemote license key on the FW, and install the client software on the client. When you make a connection, it does "just sit there". Sort of like an old fashioned modem connection. Once you get the connection, that is all you have. Then you have to do something. So you would make a SecureRemote connection, and then fire up the Terminal Service client. The advantage of this is that you don't have to open the terminal service ports to the entire internet. Head over to http://www.phoneboy.com where you will find the FW1 FAQ (much better than even Checkpoint's). You will also find 2 links to 2 different mailing lists for FW1 support. The folks there are just as helpful as the folks on this list. -Original Message-From: Shannon Speck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 8:38 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: Remote Administration I am needing to get a solution in place today to connect W2K Pro workstation via the internet to a W2K Server (not advanced server). The external user need to have control of the box enought to run SQL Enterise Manager and have access to all administrative task (Event log, etc..) I have heard some things about Remote Admin in 2000?? I would rather not have to use PC-Anywhere but if it's the fastest solution I may use it for now. I also am sitting behind a Check Point FW1 version 4.1. This is what is stopping me from just using MS's VPN client. It will not pass it. Many say that it will but we have tried everything we can find and nothing has worked. I have got FW1 SecureRemote client working on the FW, but we are not sure what to do after we make the connection. It just sits there. I configured the SSO with domain and user name, but saw no change in access. Any help would be appreciated. If more info is needed please let me know. Thanks, SS http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htmhttp://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm
RE: Remote Administration
Title: Remote Administration I have already installed it and it works great. Thanks for all the replies. This is something I had not looked into yet. I am still working with NT 40 and have never used Terminal Server. I get to work this morning and the boss wanted this done today. (We have one 2000 Server built as a DC for testing, this is what I used) I did not have time to go do research. The replies I received saved the day!! Now I can go out and read/learn about what the h--- Ijust did. Isn't IT great. SS -Original Message-From: Diane Beckham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 10:44 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Remote Administration Terminal Server? -Original Message-From: Shannon Speck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 5:38 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: Remote Administration I am needing to get a solution in place today to connect W2K Pro workstation via the internet to a W2K Server (not advanced server). The external user need to have control of the box enought to run SQL Enterise Manager and have access to all administrative task (Event log, etc..) I have heard some things about Remote Admin in 2000?? I would rather not have to use PC-Anywhere but if it's the fastest solution I may use it for now. I also am sitting behind a Check Point FW1 version 4.1. This is what is stopping me from just using MS's VPN client. It will not pass it. Many say that it will but we have tried everything we can find and nothing has worked. I have got FW1 SecureRemote client working on the FW, but we are not sure what to do after we make the connection. It just sits there. I configured the SSO with domain and user name, but saw no change in access. Any help would be appreciated. If more info is needed please let me know. Thanks, SS http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htmhttp://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm