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Connecting to Console Session Win2K TS

 
 
Tom Celica
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      13th Sep 2005
Hi, we are using Win 2000 terminal servers with remote desktop clients.

Question: Is there a way our remote desktop clients can connect to the
console session of a Win2K server running Terminal Server?

Thanks
-Tom


 
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Vera Noest [MVP]
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      15th Sep 2005
No, console sessions were introduced with Windows 2003 and are not
natively possible with W2K.
You'll need VNC ,pcAnywhere or NetMeeting for this.

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"Tom Celica" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on 13 sep 2005 in
microsoft.public.win2000.termserv.clients:

> Hi, we are using Win 2000 terminal servers with remote desktop
> clients.
>
> Question: Is there a way our remote desktop clients can connect
> to the console session of a Win2K server running Terminal
> Server?
>
> Thanks
> -Tom

 
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