Schuyler Kuhl
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Win 2003 Small Business Remote Web Workplace with win 2000 clients
Greetings,
The remote web workplace that is part of win 2003 serve small business allows you to log onto servers and client machines. I have seen how it works with a network of win xp machines, but does it work as well with win 2000 machines? The reason that I am asking is because it seems like the remote assistance feature of win xp is used in this process.
The ability to log onto individual machines remotely is a good feaure, I just want to know if it will work as well in a network of win 2000 machines.
Thank you.
Sky
The remote web workplace that is part of win 2003 serve small business allows you to log onto servers and client machines. I have seen how it works with a network of win xp machines, but does it work as well with win 2000 machines? The reason that I am asking is because it seems like the remote assistance feature of win xp is used in this process.
The ability to log onto individual machines remotely is a good feaure, I just want to know if it will work as well in a network of win 2000 machines.
Thank you.
Sky
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Let me know if anyone can confirm that. And also, if not then if it were all win 2000 machines the remote web workplace would be limited to the web mail and logging on to the server, so it would be more like a terminal services connection. Is this right?
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