Remote assitance will allow you to see what the user sees on their screen. It's basically just like XP Pro in this regard.in windows xp you can remote desktop to another computer and see what they see on that screen. can this be done in windows 2003 server.. going from xp machine to 2003 server machine would like to see what they see not a different screen or account....
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Originally posted by: EKKC
use remote desktop to make an .RDP file that connects to your win2k3 server
change the settings etc if you need to, then save the file. open the RDP file with notepad
at the end of the file add this line
connect to console:i:1
this will basically let you remote into the current active console session of the win2k3 server. however on the actual console screen it will go blank/locked screen. you cannot have two users sharing the session in remote desktop with 2k3 AFAIK. for that you need something like pcAnywhere or use netmeeting desktop sharing.
Originally posted by: spyordie007
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Originally posted by: Brazen
Originally posted by: spyordie007
Quit crapping on peoples threads.http://realvnc.com
RealVNC is an excellent desktop sharing tool. I would recommend giving it some thought.
Originally posted by: vegetation
For home maybe, but not enterprise level, unless you want to be rooted.
Originally posted by: Woodie
Originally posted by: vegetation
For home maybe, but not enterprise level, unless you want to be rooted.
Ditto. Not suitable for work.![]()
Originally posted by: vegetation
For home maybe, but not enterprise level, unless you want to be rooted.
Originally posted by: Woodie
It's a server...why would there be anyone logged in at the console? Even if there were, you can force their logoff if necessary. The point of going to the console (session 0) is to see any errors/popups.