Re: Access Servers From Home



VPN with the Terminal Services client or the Remote Desktop client is the
way to go, but having three remote Admins may cause you some grief.
Terminal Services only allows two remote Admins access at one time. You may
have to spend a couple of bucks for some additional CALs.

Check out KB30208 for step-by-step VPN setup in Win2k.

Best of luck,
Wayne





"Jet" <Jet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Windows 2000 Server with Active Directory. I'm looking for general
> information on a way to be able to unlock user accounts from home as well
as
> work with others apps like Exchange and virus protection. What would be
the
> best way for 3 administrators of the network to get connected from home?
> Citrix?? VPN?? If using a VPN do the applications need to be installed
> locally on each home PC?


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