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How many systems are you MSTSC'd into *RIGHT NOW*?

Typically 2-3, if you can count Virtual Server sessions as RDP sessions, which they essentially are if you look at functionality.
 
I should be in at least five but my boss is out of town so just one atm. too busy studying for my next MCSA test.
 
typically 2-3 most of the day.

I enjoy VPN'ing from home to my cube desktop then RDP'ing in to client machines to verify their RDP functionality.

If only I could RDP from the client machines to my home PC as a valid test, then the circle would be complete.

~edit I also VPN to my cube and RDP into Terminal servers to shadow user sessions.
 
Originally posted by: Platypus
Originally posted by: DaiShan
None, however terms are a completely different matter (16)

Use screen 😉

tabbed xterms works nicely 😀 The number increases as the day goes along and more requests come in, theres usually only a few servers that I'm not termed into by the end of the day heh.
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
None.

ESX, that's a different matter. 😛

- M4H

These are all VM's just not running ESX. There are 13 VM's. I'm just only using seven of them right now. Most of them have applications, DB's and system that I am integrating into one homogeneous BSM environment.
 
Originally posted by: djheater
typically 2-3 most of the day.

I enjoy VPN'ing from home to my cube desktop then RDP'ing in to client machines to verify their RDP functionality.

If only I could RDP from the client machines to my home PC as a valid test, then the circle would be complete.

You could. You just need to set a firewall rule!

I got around the Dubai web gateway by VNC'ing back to my home system then surfing the web from there... 😛
 
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