Re: Remoting
From: Sijin Joseph (sijindotnet_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/12/04
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Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 15:44:03 +0530
You could make a remote workstation monitoring tool, that would basically
let anyone using the program can view what is happening on the remote
machine, like check running processes, access registry etc. Could be a great
network management tool.
-- Sijin Joseph http://www.indiangeek.net http://weblogs.asp.net/sjoseph "Patty O'Dors" <PattyODors@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:39B04ED3-FC58-4AB4-9C62-593EBF5E2B7B@microsoft.com... > Hi > I posted a similar question like this to a reply to another thread but it > wasn't really relevant to that thread and I don't think anybody read it so > I'm posting a new one. > > I'm trying to think of a use for remoting in the workplace, but can't. I > want to look cool by "running commands over the network" and using "virtual > server application protocols" that would make me look the don in front of > bosses and probably gain me a pay rise, even though the company wouldn't > actually be able to do anything better or more than it could before. > > What sort of applications have people used the old DCOM for in the past? > > Any ideas? > > Thanks
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