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I have been told that you can configure TS to provide
remote support, just like pcAnywhere, except that it would run over broadband. I've been looking for how-to articles on how to accomplish this but have come up short. I have the Microsoft How-To article (300847) on setting up TS but how would I use TS to connect to another site? Thanks! |
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Does that mean that we would have to actively be using TS
at our location (running all our apps on it) in order to use this for the remote locations? We don't really want to use TS in-house; just use it instead of a dial-up connection like pcAnywhere to our clients. Thanks! >-----Original Message----- >Using remote control lets you help out other people over >the internet, as long as they ask for it. If you are >trying to help people and they are logged onto your >terminal server, then open up the tsadmin.exe utility, >right click the user, and then click remote control. > >If you are working with people who are not logged onto >your terminal server, but they have Windows XP, then you >can remotely assist them. Just make sure they have remote >assistance on. > >-M > >>-----Original Message----- >>I have been told that you can configure TS to provide >>remote support, just like pcAnywhere, except that it >would >>run over broadband. I've been looking for how-to >articles >>on how to accomplish this but have come up short. I have >>the Microsoft How-To article (300847) on setting up TS >but >>how would I use TS to connect to another site? Thanks! >>. >> >. > |
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