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XP Remote Desktop vs. MMC tool

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javajo91

IS-IT--Management
Apr 7, 2004
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Good morning -

Question for you folks:

I've been playing around with XP Remote Desktops" and find it to be a usefull tool. TightVNC works well but privacy issues may come into play being that you can pretty much take over a user's session and they would not know. XP's tool logs the person out so they would definetely be alerted.

I was also stumped about how to do a remote reboot but after reading in your forum I learned that while "remoted in", you can simply go to Start\Windows Security\Shutdown.

The only question I have is that I've recently installed the Win 2003 Admin Pak on my desktop. I use it to administer my 2000 network. Included in this new 2003 admin tool pak is a snap in called "Remote Desktops". This is the new reincarnation of TSC from the Win 2000 admin tool pak. From this "MMC" tool, you can remotely administer XP desktops just as you can with the other "Remote Desktops" tool that you find in Start\All Programs\Accessories\Communication\Remote Desktop Connection. The only difference is that you have less connection options with the MMC tool.

Anyone know of any other differences? Why aren't they the same tool?

Is there a built in "Remote Users" group that I can add users to in order to remotely administer them or do I need to visit each desktop and check the "Remote desktop" option?

Last question:
In Active Dir Users % Computers under Users, there is a Remote control tab. What use is this. Remote Control is enabled by default but this still does not allow you to administer a desktop if the option is not enabled locally.


Thanks for any help!






 
I can answer the last question.

The Remote Control tab under Active Directory Users and Computers is for remote control of a Terminal Services Session.
Turning this option on would allow you to remote into a user's TS session for trouble shooting. It does not have any use with remote desktop.

"Resistance is futile. We are NDS you will be authenticated."
 
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