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    Remote Desktop Protocol Server Application

    Hello, I am running a Windows Server 2003 and also I can have the various XP computers can be connected to the domain server. I can connect to the server and also a one of the XP machine I can remotely using Remote Desktop Connection. Can there is any solution for logging and monitoring that who has been connected to the computers by the Remote Desktop Protocol Application and also if a connection is still current and not logged on and if so can it be terminated ? Also is there a way of allowing the Remote Desktop connection as Read Only so the Remote computer cannot be changed at all ?

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    Re: Remote Desktop Protocol Server Application

    Remote Desktop Server Application can be a good feature of the Windows Server 2003 that can enables you to remotely log on to and to work at a system as if you could be seated at the console that can be local. In Windows 2000 Advanced Server, this RDP feature can be called as Terminal Services in the mode of Remote Administration.

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    Re: Remote Desktop Protocol Server Application

    The Remote Desktop Protocol can be a beneficial option for fixing a problems on the servers at the remote sites, but if you can forgot to start the option before you can shift the server out to Kalamazoo? By Enabling a Remote Desktop Protocol can be easier if the server can be in front of you : just log on to as an administrator and open up a System in Control Panel-> Choose the Remote tab-> and under Remote Desktop Protocol choose the check box that can be labeled as "Allow users to connect remotely to this computer."

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    Re: Remote Desktop Protocol Server Application

    To set up the Remote Desktop Application, start with the computer that can be host and follow the following steps as :
    1. Check that you can be logged in as an administrator.
    2. Press the Start button-> Press the Control Panel-> then press the Performance and Maintenance.
    3. Press on the System.
    4. Press on the Remote tab and Choose the Allow users to connect to remotely to this computer check box and after that press OK button, in the Remote tab in the System Properties window box.

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    Re: Remote Desktop Protocol Server Application

    For changing the current mode of an operating system of a Windows 2000/2003 server with the Terminal Services that can be enabled :
    1. Select the Start-> Settings-> Control Panel-> Add/Remove Programs.
    2. Select Add/Remove Windows Components.
    3. Select Next without choosing or not choosing any matter in the list of the components.
    4. In the Terminal Services Setup dialog box, the currently enabled mode is displayed, and you can change this mode. Select the mode you want to change to, click Next, and then restart your computer.

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