Re: Remote Web Workspace.....
- From: Dave Hambly <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 08:04:03 -0800
Hello Les,
Good advice!! I just changed his template, he'll probably never notice.
One other thing that frustrates me from time to time is that I was just
disconnected (by a network issue) from remote desktop and now I cannot log
in again to the Terminal server because it has 'exceeded the maximum number
of allowed connections'
This is fair enough but is there a way of resetting this remotely or must I
trudge down and sort it out locally.
Thanks again,
Dave
On 2/11/06 7:24 AM, in article #T29R9xLGHA.668@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Les
Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Dave,
Explain to the boss that using an Administrator level account is used only
for administration tasks, not for everyday use. If he want's the User
experience, then he needs a user level account.
Change his every-day account to User level by applying the User template to
his account using the wizard in the Users pane of standard management. Then,
create a new account, applying the Administrator template. He can then use
his user account for every-day work, and log in with the administrative
account for those occassions where he wants to be powerful enough to
unwittingly make changes that will earn you more money ;-).
A compromise might be Power User level for his every-day account. This will
enable him to log onto the server remotely and do things like create new
users, shares, reset passwords, sniff around in users folders, etc. That
should satisfy him (other than the politics of not having the word
Administrator attached to his account).
.
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