RDP and pcAnywhere
- From: "SP_1" <none@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 10:41:08 -1000
Hi
For quite a while now (couple years perhaps), I was able to use RDP and
pcAnywhere together on our Windows Server 2003 Std. For the longest time, I
would RDP from other remote locations in to the server and subsequently run
pcAnywhere to connect to other servers/workstations (when needed). Back
then, at the very beginning, I was surprised that both can work that way as
I was aware about the awgina.dll and msgina.dll issues.
Recently, our server crashed, and it had to be rebuilt and restored, etc.
In the process, I cannot get both RDP and pcAnywhere to operate like before.
In other words, I cannot initiate an RDP connection first to the server. I
can only connect to the server if I have pcAnywhere installed on my
workstation (or wherever I'm from the remote location). After that, I can
use RDP from the server to connect to other servers. The down side is that
I would need pcAnywhere software, which is not as readily available as the
built-in RDP counterpart. Plus, pcAnywhere (v10) is a lot slower comparing
to using RDP in our situation.
Does anyone know how to get this to work again ? Or, was it a quirk that I
happened to come across just for one time ?
Thanks
Steve
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