Re: working remotely
From: need to know how to work from one point (point_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/29/04
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 01:19:05 -0700
i work in a company with a lot of computers, pls i want to know how to work
on them (like installation of applications) from one point without having to
go to round.
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
> Since Remote Desktop hosting exists only in XP Pro (and doesn't give you
> interactive sessions) you probably need to look at something else. DameWare
> is supposed to be very nice (www.dameware.com) or you could look into VNC or
> one of its variants.
>
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> Brian wrote:
> > i just want to know what is the easiet way to have help remote
> > support. i work with over 500 computers in a school district. XP Pro
> > and 2000 Pro computers. Teachers need printers, programs, map drives
> > all installed and it would be great if i can remotely do that.
> > instead of me running around like a mad man. can you please help me
> > out and give me steps on how to make this better for me and my job? i
> > tested it out on one computer but i don't want to run around and
> > enabling remote assistance on every computer. Im also running on a
> > domain and windows 2000 server if that helps. Thanks for your time.
>
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