Tight VNC sounds like VNC, a free ware VPN solution from AT&T in Great Britan. I like it, however it doesn't allow you to log on/off and there is no security: you have to have a secure pipe to that remote PC to run it safely. Does TightVNC offer those features?
I was into the MMC last night a few times and again this morning. It's much better than I originally thought. I have small concerns, but now think you're on the money ( sorry <g> ) and will read up further on the specifics of this. I see double entries at times: wonder what defines a 'session'. Sometimes PC's have a session without a user logged in and sometimes not, etc.
Also a littel curious about domain control... Our remote office has a DC there, tho the primary is here. I was looking for info on THOSE users being logged in, but looking on our server. I just checked on that server, and find it has them all, probably because they authenticate to it instead of up here. We have a BDC here ( I can't recall what you call them in W2K Domains )... I have to wonder if it is handling some of the authentication requests as well.
I would have thought the central DC would have info relayed to it from other authenticating servers regarding who was logged in, but perhaps that's just too much traffic?
Anyway, thank you for the thought.
Paul