[K12OSN] Logging onto the server from a windows machine

Bert Rolston bert.rolston at clear.net.nz
Wed Jun 23 04:34:51 UTC 2004


VNC works well.

I used it to remotely control / setup WIN boxes AND connect to my LTSP
server anywher on campus.

I suggest using one of the secure VNC versions like TightVNC.

Check out some of the registry hacks available for VNC on the ORL
website.

Cheers,
Bert

On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 04:38, jconlon1 wrote:
> Yesterday I had a problem.  I was in a meeting in a different part of my
> school.  A problem occurred that if I could have loged in from the nearest
> computer I could have fixed in about 2 minutes.  All I had was a Windows
> machine available.  How can I log in as root using a windows machine on an
> internal network in other words the ip address is xx.xx.x.xx
> Thanks
> Pat
> 
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