Windows 2000 Remote

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I have a question. I have about 800+ win2k workstations. After all of the latest viruses, spyware... going on I would like to be able to control the desktop remotely, but the problem is I don't have a true windows server network. I.e we just have the workstations, they don't log in to a server, we have unix, linux running for mail and storage. Is there any way besides VNC.. that I can conrtol the desktop remotely. I was reading about remote desktop web connection, but I was unclear what I needed to have running in order to make this work. Thanks in advance.
 
Windows 2000 Pro does not include Remote Desktop. You will need a 3rd party
product like VNC or PCAnywhere..

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Marc Reynolds
Microsoft Technical Support

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rick19 said:
I have a question. I have about 800+ win2k workstations. After all of
the latest viruses, spyware... going on I would like to be able to control
the desktop remotely, but the problem is I don't have a true windows server
network. I.e we just have the workstations, they don't log in to a server,
we have unix, linux running for mail and storage. Is there any way besides
VNC.. that I can conrtol the desktop remotely. I was reading about remote
desktop web connection, but I was unclear what I needed to have running in
order to make this work. Thanks in advance.
 
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