Guest Paul0426 Posted May 13, 2008 Posted May 13, 2008 I'm a Novell guy working with my first w2003 server. I'm use to a "rconj" utility which gives me access to the server like I was sitting at the local console. How do I get the same with a 2003 server. What I have read so far seems to point me towards a remote command line console. Am I missing something? -- Paul
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted May 13, 2008 Posted May 13, 2008 Re: 2003 server remote access, how to? "Paul0426" <Paul0426@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FC43F1CC-37C3-4F27-BE81-63B04C442266@microsoft.com... > I'm a Novell guy working with my first w2003 server. > I'm use to a "rconj" utility which gives me access to the server like I > was > sitting at the local console. How do I get the same with a 2003 server. > What > I have read so far seems to point me towards a remote command line > console. > Am I missing something? > > > -- > Paul You can use "Remote Desktop", which gives you console access to a Terminal Server session on the server. After you have enabled TS on the server, run this command at the client end: mstsc /v:Servername
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