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nick melikhov

Hi folks!

Is there any solution, how to see what user is doing (e.g. see remote
desktop, like in PCAnywhere or Remote Admin) via RDP ? I need to control
users, and they should not know if a looking after their work.

I have all administrative privilegies at my domain

yours, Nick
 
if your an admin to a domain then you should already know the answer to this!
Anyway. Under the user's ad account remote control tab, uncheck requires
users permissions! then bring up ts manager and point it to the ts server
that the users on then right click on the user the select remote control!
tr

"nick melikhov" wrote:

> Hi folks!
>
> Is there any solution, how to see what user is doing (e.g. see remote
> desktop, like in PCAnywhere or Remote Admin) via RDP ? I need to control
> users, and they should not know if a looking after their work.
>
> I have all administrative privilegies at my domain
>
> yours, Nick
>
>
>
 
hi,
on a Terminal Server you can select to shadow without ask user permission,
on a workstation that isn't possible.
--
Dragos CAMARA
MCSA Windows 2003 server


"nick melikhov" wrote:

> Hi folks!
>
> Is there any solution, how to see what user is doing (e.g. see remote
> desktop, like in PCAnywhere or Remote Admin) via RDP ? I need to control
> users, and they should not know if a looking after their work.
>
> I have all administrative privilegies at my domain
>
> yours, Nick
>
>
>
 
damn I needed to read his post more carefully!
tr


"Dragos CAMARA" wrote:

> hi,
> on a Terminal Server you can select to shadow without ask user permission,
> on a workstation that isn't possible.
> --
> Dragos CAMARA
> MCSA Windows 2003 server
>
>
> "nick melikhov" wrote:
>
> > Hi folks!
> >
> > Is there any solution, how to see what user is doing (e.g. see remote
> > desktop, like in PCAnywhere or Remote Admin) via RDP ? I need to control
> > users, and they should not know if a looking after their work.
> >
> > I have all administrative privilegies at my domain
> >
> > yours, Nick
> >
> >
> >
 
I'd like to get more clarification here if possible. When you say, "on a
Terminal Server" what does that mean exactly? Does a separate Terminal
Server application have to be installed on a Win2003 Server to get the
shadow functionality? Is this already installed? Where do you configure it?
If there is a link that explains this in more details that would be great.
Thanks. -- tomc

"Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:86B953EF-6581-4AF5-952A-43272A32F4DC@microsoft.com...
> hi,
> on a Terminal Server you can select to shadow without ask user permission,
> on a workstation that isn't possible.
> --
> Dragos CAMARA
> MCSA Windows 2003 server
>
>
> "nick melikhov" wrote:
>
>> Hi folks!
>>
>> Is there any solution, how to see what user is doing (e.g. see remote
>> desktop, like in PCAnywhere or Remote Admin) via RDP ? I need to control
>> users, and they should not know if a looking after their work.
>>
>> I have all administrative privilegies at my domain
>>
>> yours, Nick
>>
>>
>>
 
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