Re: What is your position on remotely installing software over RDP/Terminal Services?
Yes, it sounds as if you are just using Remote Desktop for
Administration, not full-blown Terminal Services. So you cannot
even put the server into install mode, and you don't have a shadow
key.
Spin, I know that it will work OK for a lot of applications, but
you don't know for sure before you have tested the installation
procedure itself (before even being able to test the application).
I always walk over to the console, but then my server room is only
15 minutes away.
If you install through an rdp session, you still have to make sure
that no users are connected to the server, and put it into install
mode. Then I would also take a snapshot of the registry before and
after the installation and compare the 2, to check what was written
where. A utility like RegShot does a fantastic job at that:
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=965
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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting:
http://ts.veranoest.net
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"Danny Sanders" <DSanders@NOSPAMciber.com> wrote on 02 sep 2008 in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
> Upgraded many servers from Win 2k to Win 2k3, then up graded
> many servers from Win 2k3 to Win 2k3 R2 and not had a problem on
> a single one. Also install Backup software and Virus software on
> over 100 servers with out a single problem, all using RDP.
>
> We use RDP for just about all installs on our servers with no
> problems.
>
> hth
> DDS
>
> "Spin" <Spin@invalid.com> wrote in message
> news:6i5875Fom3anU1@mid.individual.net...
>> Gurus,
>>
>> What is your position on remotely installing software via
>> RDP/Terminal Services? In other words, sitting at your desk
>> somewhere, logging into a remote server using the Remote
>> Desktop protocol, and installing software. I believe ""shadow
>> key corruption" could occur in this manner and advise against
>> it. I am looking for other thoughts however.
>>
>> --
>> Spin