Maybe it was just me, but, TS would open a different instance of WUG and
that wasn't what I wanted. I use VNC instead and it works fine. Username and
Password protected. Only one user can update at a time. 

Just a thought about another way to go.

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How are you running in a TS session. I would love to be able to but have not
figured out how to easily do that.

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Hi,
We have been running WUG in a terminal server session in Windows 2K for over
2 years now.  This does several things for us.

Allows remote administration of the application without resorting to the web
interface <--yuk!.
Allows the server console to be secured by not having a logged in user.

On another note, I would love to see Ipswitch do a major overhaul of the WUG
user administration.  There is much room for improvement in that area such
as User groups, "copy user" option, etc..

Ray Williams
Broadband Data Engineer II
Data Engineering, New England
Cox Communications Inc.

Office: 401-615-1191
Cell:   401-641-0626


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I would like to know what everyone's opinion is on running What's Up Gold as
a service or as a window app? I seem to have better luck running it as a
window app. Faster web response, easier to edit the maps, and several of my
monitors work correctly, but I don't like leaving my server logged in.


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