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Terminal Services on Win 2000
Is it possible to load the Terminal Services Server on a windows 2000 machine (non-server edition). I would like to use the remote desktop feature to dial in to this machine instead of PCAnywhere or VNC. Is there an admin pack, etc. to set up this machine as a Terminal Services host.
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You could look at the desktop sharing within NetMeeting. I haven't tried it myself, but might be an option
Have you looked into sshd?
Try OpenSSH (http://www.openssh.com/).
You can also get it along with CygWin if that's your pleasure.
Try OpenSSH (http://www.openssh.com/).
You can also get it along with CygWin if that's your pleasure.
Nice tip fz2hqs,
But the NetMeeting desktop sharing requires a login etc, so would not be available unless someone was actually there at the PC to iniciate/login, the share.
But the NetMeeting desktop sharing requires a login etc, so would not be available unless someone was actually there at the PC to iniciate/login, the share.
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