Simultanious Access

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Hi,

What tools do you recommend for working with remote user consoles? Remote
Desktop doesn't allow the user and I (the administrator) to simultaneously
work with the console or TS session. Windows built-in Remote Assistant is a
bit of a hassle with its email authorization.

Any suggestions?

It would be nice to have this tool available as an MSI so that Windows 2003
server can distribute it to all the workstations.

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Thanks,
Bob
 
Re: Simultanious Access

There is msrdp.ocx. Free, designed for use as an embedded activex
object in IE. The terminal server is then accessed via a web page -
"portal" style.

RDP is an open protocol, there are other clients you can use, we have
not tried any though. We use the activeX control above in our own
custom client-side application. Advanced coding required, but virtual
channels and no need to explain to users how to use the "remote
desktop connections" thing can open a lot of doors.

Maybe this is not what you are looking for though. If you want a TS
farm supporting many many connections, the above applies. If you are
trying to assist a user and can't stand the remote assitance tool, try
dameware or VNC. Things work better if on a domain and you have local
admin rights to the comp you are trying to remote, and doing so just
on the LAN. If there is WAN and/or both of you are NAT'd it can get a
lot more complicated.

HTH
 
RE: Simultanious Access

Hello Bob,

Thank you for posting here. This is George and I will be assisting you in
this post.

Based on your description, I understand that:

You want to remotely assist the user on his computer. You don't want to use
the Remote Assistance.

If I have any misunderstanding, please feel free to let me know.

I suggest that you can try the NetMeeting to see if it is suitable for your
requirement.

This tool is already included in our system, under the path "C:\Program
Files\NetMeeting". You can also download it from the link below:

Microsoft NetMeeting (Version 3.01):
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=26c9da7c-f778-4422-
a6f4-efb8abba021e&DisplayLang=en

Please pay attention to the system requirement on this page.

Please note, this tool need to be installed on both your computer and the
remote computer. You need remote user to grant you the permission before
you can take control of the remote computer.

For more details about NetMeeting, you can use the Help document or refer
to:

NetMeeting:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/netmeeting/default.mspx?mfr=true

I hope this tool can help. If anything is unclear, please feel free to let
me know. I look forward to your reply.

Have a nice day!

Sincerely,
George Yin
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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Re: Simultanious Access

Hello Customer,

Thank you for sharing these information which will benefit other members in
newsgroup.

Sincerely,
George Yin
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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RE: Simultanious Access

Hello Bob,

How's everything going?

I'm wondering if the suggestion has helped or if you have any further
questions. Please feel free to respond to the newsgroups if I can assist
further.

Sincerely,
George Yin
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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