Guest Sally Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 I have 2 questions: 1) Is it ok to use remote desktop for installing programs on the server? I want to put the CD in the server during the day when I'm at the data center, but run the installation during the maintenance window at night. Will it cause problems if I run an installation program from a remote desktop session instead of being at the console? 2) Is it necessary or advisable to use the /console switch with remote desktop when I want to install a program on the server? I'm not sure if using such a console session matters for installations. Thank you.
Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Posted May 23, 2008 Posted May 23, 2008 Re: remote desktop for installation of new programs Sally <sallym[@t]colwellind.com> wrote: > I have 2 questions: > 1) Is it ok to use remote desktop for installing programs on the > server? Depends what the program is, I guess...and whether the server will require a reboot, etc. > I want to put the CD in the server during the day when I'm at the data > center, but run the installation during the maintenance window at > night. Will it cause problems if I run an installation program from a > remote desktop session instead of being at the console? Use the console switch > 2) Is it necessary or advisable to use the /console switch with remote > desktop when I want to install a program on the server? I'm not sure > if using such a console session matters for installations. That's THREE questions! :-) To be on the safe side, use it - and make sure there are no other RD sessions active when you log in & install. > Thank you.
Guest Sally Posted May 23, 2008 Posted May 23, 2008 Re: remote desktop for installation of new programs Dear Lanwench, I want to thank you for the answers. I've seen and used your posts before, too. Quite helpful and well written. More on this topic: The program I want to install will require a reboot. I have used remote desktop sessions before when I need to install the Windows security updates and the reboot at the end seems fine. I wait 5 - 10 minutes and log in again to see how it went. I suppose the big problem would be if there were a problem, I would not be at the server itself to see what errors it was throwing. Any other concerns in your opinion? "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > Sally <sallym[@t]colwellind.com> wrote: > > I have 2 questions: > > 1) Is it ok to use remote desktop for installing programs on the > > server? > > Depends what the program is, I guess...and whether the server will require a > reboot, etc. > > > I want to put the CD in the server during the day when I'm at the data > > center, but run the installation during the maintenance window at > > night. Will it cause problems if I run an installation program from a > > remote desktop session instead of being at the console? > > Use the console switch > > > 2) Is it necessary or advisable to use the /console switch with remote > > desktop when I want to install a program on the server? I'm not sure > > if using such a console session matters for installations. > > That's THREE questions! :-) > > To be on the safe side, use it - and make sure there are no other RD > sessions active when you log in & install. > > > Thank you. > > > >
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