Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Basic information of Remote desktop

Remote Access Services lets you connect your computer from other location location, such as your home. We can access computer remotley home to office or office to home. when we take remote that time client site automatically lock the computer. choose will depend on many factors such as cost, connect and transfer speeds, reliability, availability, etc.remote access to SLAC Windows resources. The remote client, using dialup or cable modem or DSL with a public Internet Service Provider(ISP), connects to the Citrix/Windows Terminal Server farm within the SLAC internal network. The processing of applications for the remote client session is moved completely off a user's desktop and onto the centralized server farm. Only screen, mouse, and keyboard information is passed between the client and the server using thin-client technology. we take remote locally entire netork.

Remote Access service:
combination of hardware and software to enable the remote access to tools or information that typically reside on a network of IT devices. Microsoft when referring to their built-in NT remote access tools, RAS was a service provided by Windows NT which allows most of the services which would be available on a network to be accessed over a modem link. It is not necessary to run Windows NT on the client - there are client versions for other Windows operating systems.RAS works with several major network protocols, including TCP/IP, IPX, and NBF. vpn is also part of remote. but some diffrence.

Remote desktop:
This software package already installed but we want only configuration. server site and client portion of Remote Desktop on any of the following operating systems Windows 95, Windows 98 and 98 Second Edition, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 2000, Windows XP Service. When we enable this option that time ask me you want access remotley your computer another people. we can not configure this option on remotley. this option should be we configure locally computer.remotely connect to a computer running Windows XP Professional with Remote Desktop enabled.With the Remote Desktop feature in Windows XP, you can remotely control a computer from another office, from home, or while traveling. This allows you to use the data, applications, and network resources that are on your office computer, without being in your office.

Remote installation service:
Remote Installation Services was introduced with Windows 2000 as an optional component when installed on Windows 2000 Server. Initially, it supported only the distribution of Windows 2000 Professional, but with Service Pack 3 allowed for the remote installation of Windows 2000 Server. RIS was updated twice; once to support Windows XP, and again to support Windows Server 2003. With the release of Service Pack 2 for Windows Server 2003, RIS was replaced with Windows Deployment Services.Windows 2003, two services are required to provide Remote Installation Services: DHCP and Remote Installation Service. without dhcp we can not install remotly.

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