remote connection to Windows 2000

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Is there a way to have a remote desktop connection into Windows 2000?

From what I understand there is not a remote desktop connection like XP, but
wondering if there is another way to connect to a windows 2000 pc across a
domain.
 
RE: remote connection to Windows 2000

Yes, you just need to enable terminal services.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306624
if you want to enable everyone to connect to it (users, not admins) then you
need to choose and setup the user option

"UWRFREPORTER04" wrote:

> Is there a way to have a remote desktop connection into Windows 2000?
>
> From what I understand there is not a remote desktop connection like XP, but
> wondering if there is another way to connect to a windows 2000 pc across a
> domain.
 
Re: remote connection to Windows 2000

On Sep 5, 12:26 am, Damian <Dam...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Yes, you just need to enable terminal services.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306624
> if you want to enable everyone to connect to it (users, not admins) then you
> need to choose and setup the user option
>
> "UWRFREPORTER04" wrote:
> > Is there a way to have a remote desktop connection into Windows 2000?

>
> > From what I understand there is not a remote desktop connection like XP, but
> > wondering if there is another way to connect to a windows 2000 pc across a
> > domain.


other options would be to use netmeeting or VNC, both are free,
 
Re: remote connection to Windows 2000

Sorry, this won't work. If you read the bottom of the article you refer
to then you will see that terminal services are only available for
Windows 2000 server, not workstation. The OP would have to
use WinXP Pro or a third-party product such as WinVNC, as
mentioned by paganize.


"Damian" <Damian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:47939CCD-848A-494F-AA17-C0CA6E7E8B47@microsoft.com...
> Yes, you just need to enable terminal services.
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306624
> if you want to enable everyone to connect to it (users, not admins) then
> you
> need to choose and setup the user option
>
> "UWRFREPORTER04" wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to have a remote desktop connection into Windows 2000?
>>
>> From what I understand there is not a remote desktop connection like XP,
>> but
>> wondering if there is another way to connect to a windows 2000 pc across
>> a
>> domain.
 
Re: remote connection to Windows 2000


It's for me or an other administrator to log on to a 2000 workstation pc if
needed (not server).

I tried downloading the remote desktop download from microsoft, but figured
it wouldn't be that easy.

What do you recommend being the simpliest and easiest way to implement this?

I'm not familiar with either netmeeting or vnc


"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

> Sorry, this won't work. If you read the bottom of the article you refer
> to then you will see that terminal services are only available for
> Windows 2000 server, not workstation. The OP would have to
> use WinXP Pro or a third-party product such as WinVNC, as
> mentioned by paganize.
>
>
> "Damian" <Damian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:47939CCD-848A-494F-AA17-C0CA6E7E8B47@microsoft.com...
> > Yes, you just need to enable terminal services.
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306624
> > if you want to enable everyone to connect to it (users, not admins) then
> > you
> > need to choose and setup the user option
> >
> > "UWRFREPORTER04" wrote:
> >
> >> Is there a way to have a remote desktop connection into Windows 2000?
> >>
> >> From what I understand there is not a remote desktop connection like XP,
> >> but
> >> wondering if there is another way to connect to a windows 2000 pc across
> >> a
> >> domain.

>
>
>
 
Re: remote connection to Windows 2000

I have used WinVNC extensively. You will probably find that
it's not straightforward to set it up until you become familiar
with its concept. Post again if you need more help!


"UWRFREPORTER04" <UWRFREPORTER04@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2D8EE51B-D04D-4CC3-B345-D73F3478AB83@microsoft.com...
>
> It's for me or an other administrator to log on to a 2000 workstation pc
> if
> needed (not server).
>
> I tried downloading the remote desktop download from microsoft, but
> figured
> it wouldn't be that easy.
>
> What do you recommend being the simpliest and easiest way to implement
> this?
>
> I'm not familiar with either netmeeting or vnc
>
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
>> Sorry, this won't work. If you read the bottom of the article you refer
>> to then you will see that terminal services are only available for
>> Windows 2000 server, not workstation. The OP would have to
>> use WinXP Pro or a third-party product such as WinVNC, as
>> mentioned by paganize.
>>
>>
>> "Damian" <Damian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:47939CCD-848A-494F-AA17-C0CA6E7E8B47@microsoft.com...
>> > Yes, you just need to enable terminal services.
>> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306624
>> > if you want to enable everyone to connect to it (users, not admins)
>> > then
>> > you
>> > need to choose and setup the user option
>> >
>> > "UWRFREPORTER04" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Is there a way to have a remote desktop connection into Windows 2000?
>> >>
>> >> From what I understand there is not a remote desktop connection like
>> >> XP,
>> >> but
>> >> wondering if there is another way to connect to a windows 2000 pc
>> >> across
>> >> a
>> >> domain.

>>
>>
>>
 
Re: remote connection to Windows 2000

UWRFREPORTER04 wrote:
> Is there a way to have a remote desktop connection into Windows 2000?
>
> From what I understand there is not a remote desktop connection like XP, but
> wondering if there is another way to connect to a windows 2000 pc across a
> domain.


I've used RealVNC for some years. It's straightforward to install - a
main program (server) on the target machine with a viewer on the other
machines. For a basic install it's mostly a question of using the
defaults and choosing the security settings you prefer. I had mine
running (top floor of my house to basement machine) in about 5 - 10 minutes.
 
Re: remote connection to Windows 2000

I was able to test it and get it to work in net meeting. I can try to look
into WinVnc and see how that works. Net meeting seems to work for what I
need it for.

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

> I have used WinVNC extensively. You will probably find that
> it's not straightforward to set it up until you become familiar
> with its concept. Post again if you need more help!
>
>
> "UWRFREPORTER04" <UWRFREPORTER04@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2D8EE51B-D04D-4CC3-B345-D73F3478AB83@microsoft.com...
> >
> > It's for me or an other administrator to log on to a 2000 workstation pc
> > if
> > needed (not server).
> >
> > I tried downloading the remote desktop download from microsoft, but
> > figured
> > it wouldn't be that easy.
> >
> > What do you recommend being the simpliest and easiest way to implement
> > this?
> >
> > I'm not familiar with either netmeeting or vnc
> >
> >
> > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> >
> >> Sorry, this won't work. If you read the bottom of the article you refer
> >> to then you will see that terminal services are only available for
> >> Windows 2000 server, not workstation. The OP would have to
> >> use WinXP Pro or a third-party product such as WinVNC, as
> >> mentioned by paganize.
> >>
> >>
> >> "Damian" <Damian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:47939CCD-848A-494F-AA17-C0CA6E7E8B47@microsoft.com...
> >> > Yes, you just need to enable terminal services.
> >> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306624
> >> > if you want to enable everyone to connect to it (users, not admins)
> >> > then
> >> > you
> >> > need to choose and setup the user option
> >> >
> >> > "UWRFREPORTER04" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Is there a way to have a remote desktop connection into Windows 2000?
> >> >>
> >> >> From what I understand there is not a remote desktop connection like
> >> >> XP,
> >> >> but
> >> >> wondering if there is another way to connect to a windows 2000 pc
> >> >> across
> >> >> a
> >> >> domain.
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>
 
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