Re: Local login on SBS 2003 needed from remote location.. How?



BTW, yes you can logon to a server desktop with RDP and then 'disconnect'
from it, leaving the apps running. But this isn't what I'd consider best
practice; in fact it's a fairly poor practice.

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Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
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"RobertNC" <RobertNC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> To clarify, I know I can remotely login, but what I want to do is initiate
> a
> session that would be recognized as a local login, not the normal remote
> sessions that are created through the methods you've outlined below. Due
> to
> 16 bit applications that require local login, my goal would be to leave a
> local session active with the desktop locked after disconnecting from the
> remote session. PCAnywhere allows this function, but I have not been able
> to
> mirror this with Microsoft technology. I've also seen this technology via
> McAfee Remote 32 to the pre XP desktops, (via Send Ctrl+Alt+Del function).
> Is
> this possible with any Microsoft technology?
> --
> Bob
>
>
> "Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS M" wrote:
>
>> For administrative purposes, yes you can log on to the SBS remotely using
>> several methods.
>>
>> a) from the lan, use RDP (Remote Desktop Connection).
>> b) from the internet - RDP (needs port 3389 open)
>> c) from the internet - Remote Web Workplace, using administrator level
>> credentials - and then 'connect to server computers' link.
>> d) from the internet VPN and then method a).
>>
>> There are 3 connections permitted in administrative mode - console
>> (session
>> 0), and sessions 1 and 2. I'd recommend the console session exclusively
>> for
>> administrative purposes.
>>
>> --
>> Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
>> -----------------------------------------------------------
>> SBS Rocks !
>>
>>
>> "RobertNC" <RobertNC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:BFF797D6-233A-47D7-A749-EB82FF627DCB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I have the need to be able to initiate a local log in session on SBS
>> >2003
>> > from a remote location. PCAnywhere can do this, but can any Microsoft
>> > technology do this that is already included with SBS 2003?
>> > --
>> > Bob
>>
>>
>>


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