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August 26, 2003

Getting Started: Remote Administration

Using Microsoft tools to manage your servers from afar
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I began my computer consulting career when the word "windows" meant little more to me than a semiannual household chore involving vinegar and paper towels. My clients ran UNIX or Novell NetWare networks. When a client called with a problem, I dialed in to the network. When I started installing and maintaining Windows NT networks, dialing in was a complicated affair that often failed or was too slow because of the GUI bandwidth requirements (the lack of command-line tools was a real problem). As a result, when a client with an NT network called with a problem, I had to drive in.

If you're an administrator, you’re probably not as physically far from your servers as I was, but without remote administration tools, you must leave your workstation and go to the server, which might be down the hall, on another floor, or in a remote branch office. Life as an administrator is a lot easier when you can administer your servers remotely, from the comfort of your own office or cubicle. . . .


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Reader Comments
I liked this article because it is very simple and is also a good brush up for W2K3 TS.

Carlos Azevedo October 19, 2003


I wanted to try the "taking over the console" tip, but it won't work for me. I'm running Windows XP w/ SP1. The version of mstsc.exe is 5.1.2600. I downloaded and installed Remote Desktop 5.2, but the system keeps restoring the original version to the system32 folder, so it always reverts back to the 5.1 version. Even with v5.1, the console switch does not connect me to the console session (checked in terminal services manager upon connection.) Any hints on what my problem may be? Thanks!

Mike Koch January 21, 2004


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