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06-04-2011 11:04 AM

Changes to Remote Administration in Windows Server
 
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I'm nevertheless depressing that TS Gateway would not be integrated in Vista.
Oops..I meant RemoteApp.
Este es un resumen del articulo publicado en Terminal Providers Staff Weblog ,Windows 7 Professional Product Key, en donde se describen las
In this Blogpost ,Buy Microsoft Office 2007,BSOD win7 x64 - Tech Support Forum, the terminal server staff explains the reasons why the /console change has disappeared
what is "physical console"? without this I couldn't understand most of the article?
OK,Buy Windows 7 Home Basic, this isn't the first time I've seen this information, but every time I read it I nonetheless think, why?
I understand how /console works behind the scenes, having worked with the rdesktop source,Windows 7 Sale, but as an administrator I really don't care.
I'm currently evaluating Windows Server 2008 both as a desktop and testbed server platform and even now administering Win2003 systems. I get sick of having to remember which platform I'm on and which platform I'm connecting to and having to remember which command foo to invoke, such that I've now got a script to do it for me. So much for technology advances making life simpler.
I get the sense that some PM has dreamt this up without actually understanding what the end user wants.
An admin really doesn't give a toss if the session is session 0 on a Win2003 box or a console-related session on Win2008. The admin just wants access to the console-related session. /console is the well-known semantic for this. There's no need to stuff with this, and the mstsc.exe and termsrv.dll code should know what action to take and perform the necessary hook-up.


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