RE: administration of server from client



Hi,
Instead of using RWW to connect to the server, you can just open the Remote
Desktop Client (MSTSC.EXE) on your workstation and connect to your server
using its internal name or private IP. You can also save this connection so
the only thing you would need to do in the future is double-click it to
connect.

You can also install the Administration tools on the workstation
(adminpak.msi) however, that will not give you all the SBS wizards or SBS
sever management console, just the core Windows 2003 admin apps.

Regards,
Damian


Damian N. Leibaschoff, MS IST, MCSE
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My SBS2003 machine is now in the closet (use to be next to me for easy
configuration changes). How can I easily perform administration duties
from
my workstation? currently, I browse to //server, then choose to open a
Remote Web Workplace, and finally get to open the server. Is there an
easier
tool/way to achieve this?
thanks,


Damian N. Leibaschoff, MS IST, MCSE
Microsoft Corporation

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