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#1 By 79574 (81.178.241.116) at Saturday, May 26, 2007 09:58:39 AM
Hey, I'm training at work and they've given me a small setup with a server and 5 computers. I haven't managed to start any tasks yet because I can't get access to the server... because I'm a bit slow I think. There is no monitor. The server has a kb and mouse. Can I access the admin account from one of the client computers? When I use the admin login I don't seem to get access to any programs on the server... like Exchange. I only seem to get access to the client system. I must be missing something really basic or perhaps the account I have is the wrong one? Any ideas for this novice here is much appreciated.

#2 By 81519 (58.167.120.229) at Thursday, July 05, 2007 04:02:28 AM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by fabianzo: Hey, I'm training at work and they've given me a small setup with a server and 5 computers. I haven't managed to start any tasks yet because I can't get access to the server... because I'm a bit slow I think. There is no monitor. The server has a kb and mouse. Can I access the admin account from one of the client computers? When I use the admin login I don't seem to get access to any programs on the server... like Exchange. I only seem to get access to the client system. I must be missing something really basic or perhaps the account I have is the wrong one? Any ideas for this novice here is much appreciated. [/QUOTE] Use remote desktop or install ultra vnc. ---------------------------------------------- Forsaken



 

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