Remote Administration

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What is the most secure way to do remote administration on a standalone Windows 2000 Server, without the resource of having a seperate box such as for VPN concentrators.
 
You could enable VPN server on the server you want to administer and create
a VPN connection to it, then Remote Admin.
Do you have a firewall? If so you could just configure your firewall to
allow a Remote Admin connection from the client you are trying to use to
the standalone server.

Thanks,
Marc Reynolds
Microsoft Technical Support

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What is the most secure way to do remote administration on a standalone
Windows 2000 Server, without the resource of having a seperate box such as
for VPN concentrators.
 
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