Re: Remote Server Administration (repost)

From: Catherine Allen (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/26/04


Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 10:51:53 -0700

Client is running XP Pro.
Thanks for suggestions, will read up on TSC. However, in
regards to access rights, wouldn't Administrator account
have this access by default?
Catherine

>-----Original Message-----
>In active directory check you "member of" tab and ensure
you are a member of
>the following groups:
>
>Mobile users
>Remote desktop users
>Remote operators
>Remote web workplace users
>
>On the Terminal Services Profile:
>Check Allow logon to terminal server
>
>I would not use netmeeting although I can understand
based on your backgroud
>with NT4 that you might try this.
>
>Do some reading on MSTSC.exe which is a much lighter
weight means of
>contorlling the desktop. It uses the terminal server for
administration over
>RDP. Take note of the -console hash which allows you to
control the server
>as though you were at the console. You can reduce the
quality of the
>experience to suit a 28.8 modem. I recomend this setting
for any modem
>users.
>
>What is the client OS?
>MSTSC is a part of XP pro. Hold down the windows key and
press R. type MSTSC
>
>"Catherine Allen" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message
>news:462b01c42bac$a89801c0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> Recently upgraded from SBS4.5 to 2003. One NIC, no
router.
>> Dial-up connections at work and home.
>> I want to access SBS2003 from my home PC in such a way
>> that I get the same results I got with 4.5 (ie. Dialup
and
>> then Netmeeting, giving me full control of server
>> desktop). I assume RWW is unsuitable for this. I
created
>> and installed the remote connection disk. I am having no
>> luck at all with VPN, (error 800..) and when I try dial-
>> up, the server will answer (I can ping), but then says I
>> do not have access rights to view any workstations in
the
>> workgroup, (even if I log in as Administrator). I
feel I
>> missed out setting some sort of access right on the
>> server, (which is now 500 miles away).
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>> Catherine Allen
>>
>
>
>.
>



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