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to: John Cuccia
from: Glenn Meadows
date: 2004-12-20 11:02:54
subject: Re: Backup software

From: "Glenn Meadows" 

For all but 2 of our servers, I too use Terminal Services.  On the SQL
server, where our accounting software resides, the people that set it up
were unable to get TS to co-habitate with the configuration, so they
removed it, and we use PCA to get to that machine remotely now.  The other
server, had some custom sales collection/order taking software that did not
like having TS running either.  Now, that software is removed, not running,
and all that's running on that machine is Crystal Reports Enterprise,
pulling reports and stuff out of the SQL machine.  I've never taken the
time to attempt to put TS back on it, as PCA works fine for the times I
need to access remotely. Mostly, I just walk into the other room, and do
what I need standing in front of it.  It too is backed up across the
network via the SQL backup machine every night.

--
Glenn M.


"John Cuccia"  wrote in message
news:cavds0tnefl6es5e75gj8uep5i1i6m7tl7{at}4ax.com...
> On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 21:10:47 -0500, "Geo"
 wrote:
>
> >"Glenn Meadows"  wrote in message
> >news:41c60c04$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> >
> >> use.  Both backup source servers have AIT drives in them (single).
> >
> >How do you control it, pcanywhere to the machine with the software
installed
> >or is it some web or other type of remote interface?
>
> Before we deployed W2K server, I installed the remote admin tool
> (called Execview, I think?) on my PC and connected to the server using
> that.  Once we deployed W2K I used terminal services to connect
> directly to the backup server and launch the admin console.

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