RDP on MsWindows 2000 professional?

G

Guest

Hi,

I need to connect remotely to a MsWindows2000 professional host and export
its desktop and I haven't other options other than using the Ms remote
desktop via RDP (it is not possible in my environment to use other products
such as PcAnywhere, VNC and so on).
Do you know if this is feasible? In other words, is there the possibility to
install the server side of RDP on a MsWindows 2000 professional machine?

Thank you in advance.
Best regards.
Diego.
 
S

Sooner Al [MVP]

Diego said:
Hi,

I need to connect remotely to a MsWindows2000 professional host and export
its desktop and I haven't other options other than using the Ms remote
desktop via RDP (it is not possible in my environment to use other
products
such as PcAnywhere, VNC and so on).
Do you know if this is feasible? In other words, is there the possibility
to
install the server side of RDP on a MsWindows 2000 professional machine?

Thank you in advance.
Best regards.
Diego.

AFAIK you can't do that...

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Shenan Stanley

Diego said:
I need to connect remotely to a MsWindows2000 professional host and
export its desktop and I haven't other options other than using the
Ms remote desktop via RDP (it is not possible in my environment to
use other products such as PcAnywhere, VNC and so on).
Do you know if this is feasible? In other words, is there the
possibility to install the server side of RDP on a MsWindows 2000
professional machine?

Windows 2000 Professional would lead one to third party solutions only -
like UltraVNC...
As you say you cannot use those in your environment (strange) - the answer
to your query is "No, it is not possible."
 

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