Re: How do I setup RDP? Will it do what we need? by Cris
Cris
Tue Apr 01 17:32:33 CDT 2008
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Are you talking about setting up a Terminal Services Server that users =
log in to and remotely control as if it were a workstation?
If not, then with SBS 2000, LogmeIn or GoToMyPC are about your only =
options to connect to Desktops
SBS2003 has a feature called Remote Web Workplace (RWW) which allows you =
the same functionality (connect to your desktop through a browser)
SBS2008 will include the same and will be available later this year.
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Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]
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MVPs Do Not Work for Microsoft
Please do not contact me directly regarding issues
"F3" <f3_evans@hotmail.com> wrote in message =
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Windows 2000 Small Business Server
With Windows XP Pro Workstations
I'm looking at having users able to remotely access MS Word and =
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documents as well as some special-purpose software we have installed =
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the server and PC's at the office. Will Remote Desktop give us access =
similar to LogMeIn/PCAnywhere/GoToMyPC, or similar to VPN, or =
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else?
The special-purpose software are network friendly and a couple of them =
are used in real-estate and a another couple are used in law firms.
Thanks.
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Are you talking about setting up a =
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later this year.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><BR>-- <BR>Cris Hanna [SBS -=20
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