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Guest SQL Programmer
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Hello:

 

Other than taking the steps below, is there anything else that needs to be

done to allow for remote users to connect to Windows Server 2003 through

Remote Desktop Connection in a "non-Terminal Services" environment?

 

1. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click System.

2. Click the Remote tab, click to select the Allow users to connect remotely

to your computer check box, and then click OK.

 

Thanks!

 

SQL Programmer (it's just a name)

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Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Re: allowing remote desktop connections

 

SQL Programmer <SQLProgrammer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Hello:

>

> Other than taking the steps below, is there anything else that needs

> to be done to allow for remote users to connect to Windows Server

> 2003 through Remote Desktop Connection in a "non-Terminal Services"

> environment?

>

> 1. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click System.

> 2. Click the Remote tab, click to select the Allow users to connect

> remotely to your computer check box, and then click OK.

>

> Thanks!

>

> SQL Programmer (it's just a name)

 

That's it, as long as they have permissions to do it. You can set that in

the same place, or via group policy/group membership.

Guest SQL Programmer
Posted

Re: allowing remote desktop connections

 

Thanks, Lanwench!

 

SQL Programmer (it's just a name)

 

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> SQL Programmer <SQLProgrammer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> > Hello:

> >

> > Other than taking the steps below, is there anything else that needs

> > to be done to allow for remote users to connect to Windows Server

> > 2003 through Remote Desktop Connection in a "non-Terminal Services"

> > environment?

> >

> > 1. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click System.

> > 2. Click the Remote tab, click to select the Allow users to connect

> > remotely to your computer check box, and then click OK.

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > SQL Programmer (it's just a name)

>

> That's it, as long as they have permissions to do it. You can set that in

> the same place, or via group policy/group membership.

>

>

>


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