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Guest Neebski
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Hey there, I have a some what odd question. I have several client

computers about 15 that I would like to see in real time on my local

workstation. I understand you can do this with Apple's Remote Desktop

3 but I know it has been done in windows before. I have see it (or at

least I thought I did) Also the site that I was at had login

procedures - IE, A single workstation had a layout of the room with

the computers organized and when clicked you could Lock, Login, or

Logout of the computer that was in use at that desk in the room. I

hope all of this makes sense I would really appreciate it if anyone

had any idea how to do any of this.

 

Thanks so much!

- Kevin Neberman

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Guest Anubhav Kushwaha [MSFT]
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Re: Live Viewing of Console & Remote Login / Off

 

If I understand correctly, you want to be able to remotely access your 15

computers from a single workstation. If that is the case - you can either

use 15 Remote Desktop Client sessions to connect to the 15 boxes or use an

integrated solution like the Terminal Services manager

(http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/8c760428-4adf-4ad4-9be1-9b95650e99991033.mspx?mfr=true)

 

Regards

Anubhav K

 

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"Neebski" <neebski@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:bea2d439-67f5-4c24-9585-be946cee72cc@e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com...

> Hey there, I have a some what odd question. I have several client

> computers about 15 that I would like to see in real time on my local

> workstation. I understand you can do this with Apple's Remote Desktop

> 3 but I know it has been done in windows before. I have see it (or at

> least I thought I did) Also the site that I was at had login

> procedures - IE, A single workstation had a layout of the room with

> the computers organized and when clicked you could Lock, Login, or

> Logout of the computer that was in use at that desk in the room. I

> hope all of this makes sense I would really appreciate it if anyone

> had any idea how to do any of this.

>

> Thanks so much!

> - Kevin Neberman


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