Is there any way that a remote login can connect to a shared folder on a
client. Example. A laptop uses remote login to connect to the SBS 2000
server. Can the same remote login gain access to a cleint computer's shared
folder that is connected to the same network as the server. If I connect to
the server via Terminal Services I can access the client computers shared
folder. Please advise.

jdc

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crisnospamhanna
Thu Apr 27 19:30:51 CDT 2006

You would have to Remote Desktop to the Server and then RDP from the Server to the workstation

Upgrade to SBS 2003 and you get Remote Web Workplace which is exactly what your are trying to accomplish

Cris Hanna
Microsoft Small Business Server MVP
Owner, Computing Possibilities
A Microsoft Registered Partner


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From: jdc
Posted At: Thursday, April 27, 2006 6:06 PM
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Conversation: Accessing resources with remote login to SBS2000
Subject: Accessing resources with remote login to SBS2000


Is there any way that a remote login can connect to a shared folder on a
client. Example. A laptop uses remote login to connect to the SBS 2000
server. Can the same remote login gain access to a cleint computer's shared
folder that is connected to the same network as the server. If I connect to
the server via Terminal Services I can access the client computers shared
folder. Please advise.

jdc

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re: Accessing resources with remote login to SBS2000 by jdc

jdc
Thu Apr 27 19:44:01 CDT 2006

I don't see any text in your response. Please post again, thank you.

"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

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Re: Accessing resources with remote login to SBS2000 by Steve

Steve
Thu Apr 27 23:01:25 CDT 2006

I see Cris' text. Basically upgrade to SBS 2003 and get RWW to accomplish
what you're asking.

"jdc" <jdc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I don't see any text in your response. Please post again, thank you.
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> "Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
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