Originally posted by: Quinton McLeod
Why would a server admin want to use Terminal services to admin his server? That's a HUGE security risk.
Originally posted by: InlineFive
Originally posted by: Quinton McLeod
Why would a server admin want to use Terminal services to admin his server? That's a HUGE security risk.
It's really useful. And if you are on the local network, or on VPN, security is a moot point.
Originally posted by: stash
You're assuming a lot about this 'mistake'If the problem had been found during, say...August, it would have been fixed prior to release. The problem is the QA testing did not have test cases to cover the products (at least not until the very end of the dev cycle).
Originally posted by: Quinton McLeod
Why would a server admin want to use Terminal services to admin his server? That's a HUGE security risk.
See what I mean? 🙂I'm assuming it either
Originally posted by: stash
See what I mean? 🙂I'm assuming it either
You are making statements without knowing the facts. Sorry, I can't really get into it more than that.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
I think at this stage Vista has no place in a business other than in the lab setting.
Originally posted by: Quinton McLeod
Why would a server admin want to use Terminal services to admin his server? That's a HUGE security risk.
Originally posted by: Solema
Originally posted by: InlineFive
Originally posted by: Quinton McLeod
Why would a server admin want to use Terminal services to admin his server? That's a HUGE security risk.
It's really useful. And if you are on the local network, or on VPN, security is a moot point.
That should have been under the category of "DUH" for Quinton. TS is great for LAN and VPN use and is secure with used through those means. Who would even think of opening it publicly?