| | |
Remote Desktop Connection
![]() |
•
•
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 1,620
Reputation:
Solved Threads: 50
Hello,
Are you referring to the viewer program, or the server program?
The server program is called Terminal Services, and it can be found on NT Server, 2000 Server, 2003 Server, and XP Professional. Not sure if it is on XP Home or not. When run in administrative mode, it can support up to 2 connections from viewers.
The viewer program may be found a variety of places. For Windows XP/2000, go to Microsoft's website, and search for Remote Desktop, and you should find it. If you have a Mac or Linux box, you can find free viewers out there on the internet, too. Beware that the Linux version requires Xwindows, and a command line command to fire off the remote session.
I use RDC and the various viewers on Mac and Linux all the time to keep the Windoze farm in line.
Christian
Are you referring to the viewer program, or the server program?
The server program is called Terminal Services, and it can be found on NT Server, 2000 Server, 2003 Server, and XP Professional. Not sure if it is on XP Home or not. When run in administrative mode, it can support up to 2 connections from viewers.
The viewer program may be found a variety of places. For Windows XP/2000, go to Microsoft's website, and search for Remote Desktop, and you should find it. If you have a Mac or Linux box, you can find free viewers out there on the internet, too. Beware that the Linux version requires Xwindows, and a command line command to fire off the remote session.
I use RDC and the various viewers on Mac and Linux all the time to keep the Windoze farm in line.
Christian
Why not just use VNC?
http://www.realvnc.com/
It's free, and does the same thing. You have to install a client program on the machine you're accessing from, but that's no big deal-- I've seen Java clients for this, too, so it can be web-based if need be.
http://www.realvnc.com/
It's free, and does the same thing. You have to install a client program on the machine you're accessing from, but that's no big deal-- I've seen Java clients for this, too, so it can be web-based if need be.
Alex Cavnar, aka alc6379
I have good experience with www.logmein.com
You have with logmein webbased secured (SSL) direct access to your desktop.
Just sign up there for a free acccount, install logmein program
as service and access via the webbased console, that's it.
Good luck ;-)
You have with logmein webbased secured (SSL) direct access to your desktop.
Just sign up there for a free acccount, install logmein program
as service and access via the webbased console, that's it.
Good luck ;-)
![]() |
Similar Threads
- Remote Desktop/Terminal Server - 'take over' session (Windows NT / 2000 / XP)
- Remote Desktop question (Windows Software)
- Setting up a remote desktop connection (IT Professionals' Lounge)
- remote desktop web connection.......is gay (Windows NT / 2000 / XP)
- Remote Desktop Connection on Exit (Windows Vista and Windows 7)
- monitor remote desktop connections (Windows NT / 2000 / XP)
- Remote desktop connection issue (Networking Hardware Configuration)
Other Threads in the Windows NT / 2000 / XP Forum
- Previous Thread: I Need To Find Used Space On My Harddrive
- Next Thread: In-Built Windows Compiler
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
.net 64bit 2007 2010 a.exe activedirectory address android application appstore black blue bsod bulletin canonical chinese codeplex combofix crash cursor deployment deployments desktop desktops dns domain dotnetnuke drive eartlink error errors explorer fax features fontmanagers fonts format framework freeze hardware home interoperability laptop laptops lcd linux login mac markshuttleworth memory microsoft monitor motionle1600 netbooks novell nvidia opensource operatingsystems options osinstallationproblem osx outlook palm printer product program proxy raid reformat remotedesktop replacingraiddrive retail retrieve screen security server. sharepoint simplifiedchinese sitetositevpn slowperformance sp3 studios technology ubuntu update upgrade videodrivers videogames virus vista visual vpn win win32/heur windows windows7 windowsxp windowsxpnotstartingup. xp xpde






