Guest Tiago Salgado Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 Hey everyone, Is it possible to login a machine with a AD user remotely ? eg. I've got a win2k3 server and it is a DC. There are lot of users in AD and all my network computers are in domain. What i want is, in my win2k3 server machine choose a machine and a user, and send the user credentials to the machine to anyone can sit in front of it and start working. Thanks (sorry my english :p) -- Tiago Salgado http://weblogs.pontonetpt.com/tiagosalgado
Guest Juan Perez Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 Re: win 2003 + send login to win xp Hi: If I am not wrong want you are asking for for a software called Terminal Server that it is included in your copy of windows server. Let me find some information for you: This is an information is in Spanish, let me know it is OK. 8-) Servicios de Terminal de Windows Server 2003 http://www.microsoft.com/spain/windowsserver2003/technologies/terminalservices/default.aspx This is a generic guide: http://download.microsoft.com/download/d/8/b/d8b21533-a5bf-4d46-8878-ebbf834fc6f7/Win2003_Teminal_Server_Lockdown.doc This is about licensing: http://www.brianmadden.com/content/article/The-Ultimate-Guide-to-Windows-2003-Terminal-Server-Licensing Let me now. -- Un saludo Juan Perez "Tiago Salgado" <TiagoSalgado@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7297E114-2B6F-4366-B6AA-931EADEA8F2D@microsoft.com... > Hey everyone, > Is it possible to login a machine with a AD user remotely ? > > eg. > > I've got a win2k3 server and it is a DC. There are lot of users in AD and > all my network computers are in domain. What i want is, in my win2k3 > server > machine choose a machine and a user, and send the user credentials to the > machine to anyone can sit in front of it and start working. > > Thanks > > (sorry my english :p) > -- > Tiago Salgado > http://weblogs.pontonetpt.com/tiagosalgado
Guest Tiago Salgado Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 Re: win 2003 + send login to win xp No. I don't want TS. Imagine a cybercafe...i've got a computer with no session started. A client need to use the PC and i want to unlock it without leaving my place. So, i want to login that computer from my PC without giving any username or password to the client. This is an example... but i need to do this without a cyber software :) because i'm trying to implement this in my job and not in a cybercafe :) -- Tiago Salgado http://weblogs.pontonetpt.com/tiagosalgado "Juan Perez" wrote: > Hi: > > If I am not wrong want you are asking for for a software called Terminal > Server that it is included in your copy of windows server. Let me find some > information for you: > > This is an information is in Spanish, let me know it is OK. 8-) > > Servicios de Terminal de Windows Server 2003 > http://www.microsoft.com/spain/windowsserver2003/technologies/terminalservices/default.aspx > > This is a generic guide: > > http://download.microsoft.com/download/d/8/b/d8b21533-a5bf-4d46-8878-ebbf834fc6f7/Win2003_Teminal_Server_Lockdown.doc > > > This is about licensing: > > http://www.brianmadden.com/content/article/The-Ultimate-Guide-to-Windows-2003-Terminal-Server-Licensing > > Let me now. > > -- > Un saludo > Juan Perez > > "Tiago Salgado" <TiagoSalgado@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7297E114-2B6F-4366-B6AA-931EADEA8F2D@microsoft.com... > > Hey everyone, > > Is it possible to login a machine with a AD user remotely ? > > > > eg. > > > > I've got a win2k3 server and it is a DC. There are lot of users in AD and > > all my network computers are in domain. What i want is, in my win2k3 > > server > > machine choose a machine and a user, and send the user credentials to the > > machine to anyone can sit in front of it and start working. > > > > Thanks > > > > (sorry my english :p) > > -- > > Tiago Salgado > > http://weblogs.pontonetpt.com/tiagosalgado > > >
Guest Juan Perez Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 Re: win 2003 + send login to win xp Hi: OK, I see what are you looking for. Let me check what I can find. -- Un saludo Juan Perez "Tiago Salgado" <TiagoSalgado@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:459647BA-ED13-482F-905F-A6A90ED01566@microsoft.com... > No. I don't want TS. > Imagine a cybercafe...i've got a computer with no session started. A > client > need to use the PC and i want to unlock it without leaving my place. So, i > want to login that computer from my PC without giving any username or > password to the client. > This is an example... but i need to do this without a cyber software :) > because i'm trying to implement this in my job and not in a cybercafe :) > -- > Tiago Salgado > http://weblogs.pontonetpt.com/tiagosalgado > > > "Juan Perez" wrote: > >> Hi: >> >> If I am not wrong want you are asking for for a software called Terminal >> Server that it is included in your copy of windows server. Let me find >> some >> information for you: >> >> This is an information is in Spanish, let me know it is OK. 8-) >> >> Servicios de Terminal de Windows Server 2003 >> http://www.microsoft.com/spain/windowsserver2003/technologies/terminalservices/default.aspx >> >> This is a generic guide: >> >> http://download.microsoft.com/download/d/8/b/d8b21533-a5bf-4d46-8878-ebbf834fc6f7/Win2003_Teminal_Server_Lockdown.doc >> >> >> This is about licensing: >> >> http://www.brianmadden.com/content/article/The-Ultimate-Guide-to-Windows-2003-Terminal-Server-Licensing >> >> Let me now. >> >> -- >> Un saludo >> Juan Perez >> >> "Tiago Salgado" <TiagoSalgado@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:7297E114-2B6F-4366-B6AA-931EADEA8F2D@microsoft.com... >> > Hey everyone, >> > Is it possible to login a machine with a AD user remotely ? >> > >> > eg. >> > >> > I've got a win2k3 server and it is a DC. There are lot of users in AD >> > and >> > all my network computers are in domain. What i want is, in my win2k3 >> > server >> > machine choose a machine and a user, and send the user credentials to >> > the >> > machine to anyone can sit in front of it and start working. >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > (sorry my english :p) >> > -- >> > Tiago Salgado >> > http://weblogs.pontonetpt.com/tiagosalgado >> >> >>
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 Re: win 2003 + send login to win xp "Tiago Salgado" <TiagoSalgado@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7297E114-2B6F-4366-B6AA-931EADEA8F2D@microsoft.com... > Hey everyone, > Is it possible to login a machine with a AD user remotely ? > > eg. > > I've got a win2k3 server and it is a DC. There are lot of users in AD and > all my network computers are in domain. What i want is, in my win2k3 > server > machine choose a machine and a user, and send the user credentials to the > machine to anyone can sit in front of it and start working. > > Thanks > > (sorry my english :p) > -- > Tiago Salgado > http://weblogs.pontonetpt.com/tiagosalgado You could do it with a third-party product such as WinVNC.
Guest Tiago Salgado Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 Re: win 2003 + send login to win xp I dont want to control the machine remotely, i only want to start the user session in the machine but not for me, its for the client. Instead of client do CTRL+ALT+DEL and put the username and password, i want to make that login by my PC. Imagine this... i've got a machine that belongs to user001. User001 go to vacations and user002 needs to use user001 account. To use it, he needs the user001 account password. And that's the point... i don't want to give to user002 the password neither to reset it and set another... what i want is login the user001 in that machine so user002 can use it. -- Tiago Salgado http://weblogs.pontonetpt.com/tiagosalgado "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > "Tiago Salgado" <TiagoSalgado@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7297E114-2B6F-4366-B6AA-931EADEA8F2D@microsoft.com... > > Hey everyone, > > Is it possible to login a machine with a AD user remotely ? > > > > eg. > > > > I've got a win2k3 server and it is a DC. There are lot of users in AD and > > all my network computers are in domain. What i want is, in my win2k3 > > server > > machine choose a machine and a user, and send the user credentials to the > > machine to anyone can sit in front of it and start working. > > > > Thanks > > > > (sorry my english :p) > > -- > > Tiago Salgado > > http://weblogs.pontonetpt.com/tiagosalgado > > You could do it with a third-party product such as WinVNC. > > >
Guest Dragos CAMARA Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 Re: win 2003 + send login to win xp hi, check this http://www.codeproject.com/system/RemoteUnlock.asp -- Dragos CAMARA MCSA Windows 2003 server "Tiago Salgado" wrote: > I dont want to control the machine remotely, i only want to start the user > session in the machine but not for me, its for the client. > > Instead of client do CTRL+ALT+DEL and put the username and password, i want > to make that login by my PC. > Imagine this... i've got a machine that belongs to user001. User001 go to > vacations and user002 needs to use user001 account. To use it, he needs the > user001 account password. And that's the point... i don't want to give to > user002 the password neither to reset it and set another... what i want is > login the user001 in that machine so user002 can use it. > > > -- > Tiago Salgado > http://weblogs.pontonetpt.com/tiagosalgado > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > > > > "Tiago Salgado" <TiagoSalgado@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:7297E114-2B6F-4366-B6AA-931EADEA8F2D@microsoft.com... > > > Hey everyone, > > > Is it possible to login a machine with a AD user remotely ? > > > > > > eg. > > > > > > I've got a win2k3 server and it is a DC. There are lot of users in AD and > > > all my network computers are in domain. What i want is, in my win2k3 > > > server > > > machine choose a machine and a user, and send the user credentials to the > > > machine to anyone can sit in front of it and start working. > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > (sorry my english :p) > > > -- > > > Tiago Salgado > > > http://weblogs.pontonetpt.com/tiagosalgado > > > > You could do it with a third-party product such as WinVNC. > > > > > >
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 Re: win 2003 + send login to win xp "Tiago Salgado" <TiagoSalgado@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D859AE83-0843-4E65-8EB7-8F46DA734D69@microsoft.com... >I dont want to control the machine remotely, i only want to start the user > session in the machine but not for me, its for the client. > I realise that you do not want to control the machine remotely. However, logging on under a WinVNC session is one way of achieving your aim. After you've logged on, you can close the VNC session.
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