Managing Remote Desktop settings on a remote computer
By Mitch Tulloch, ITworld.com
An article I wrote almost four years ago about remotely enabling Remote Desktop on a Windows Server 2003 machine is still generating a lot of discussion. One reader recently shared a script he wrote that takes the ideas in my article one step further. His company has a corporate policy in place that says remote desktop should be disabled by default on all Windows computers. So he wrote a simple script that he could use to remotely enable Remote Desktop, perform his work on the remote machine, and then disable Remote Desktop again easily. ...continue reading 'Managing Remote Desktop settings on a remote computer'
An article I wrote almost four years ago about remotely enabling Remote Desktop on a Windows Server 2003 machine is still generating a lot of discussion. One reader recently shared a script he wrote that takes the ideas in my article one step further. His company has a corporate policy in place that says remote desktop should be disabled by default on all Windows computers. So he wrote a simple script that he could use to remotely enable Remote Desktop, perform his work on the remote machine, and then disable Remote Desktop again easily. ...continue reading 'Managing Remote Desktop settings on a remote computer'
Labels: Windows, Windows Server 2003
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