Terminal Server to the server's active Console

Posted by: Rick Strahls WebLog, on 23 Aug 2005 | View original | NEW Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

For years I’ve not used Terminal Server on my Web Server for administration because of one thing that I thought I could not do: Access the active console desktop of the server. My server runs a number of applications that work easiest with a logged on user as they have UI that is nice to be able to monitor visually. So the server uses Auto-Logon to startup.   I’d been using pcAnywhere in the past to access the server for any remote admin emergencies or configuration steps like installing...

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