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More info?)
There isn't anything that can bypass that notice as of now... Ping MS
via
http://www.microsoft.com/mswish and let them know that you want
this feature added...
Jeffrey Randow (Windows Networking & Smart Display MVP)
jeffreyr-support@remotenetworktechnology.com
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 10:44:33 -0700, "Chris Henderson"
<please@dont.ask.com> wrote:
>Thanks very much for the information. I am using Remote Assistance. I was
>wondering if you knew if there was a way or hack to turn off the
>authentication on the client side and allow the administrator to connect
>without getting the "Your network administrator would like to view your
>screen" message" and again overried the message for full control.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Chris
>
>
>
>"Jeffrey Randow (MVP)" <jeffreyr-support@remotenetworktechnology.com> wrote
>in message news:2l8li0dj0ei5b7fqq858k4ei1ito2aqtpj@4ax.com...
>> Note that this is Remote Desktop, not Remote Assistance...
>>
>> You can connect to the console session by shadowing the XP Pro machine
>> (see
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;279656&sd=tech)
>>
>> Jeffrey Randow (Windows Networking & Smart Display MVP)
>> jeffreyr-support@remotenetworktechnology.com
>>
>> Please post all responses to the newsgroups for the benefit
>> of all USENET users. Messages sent via email may or may not
>> be answered depending on time availability....
>>
>> Remote Networking Technology Support Site -
>>
http://www.remotenetworktechnology.com
>> Windows XP Expert Zone -
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>
>> On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 12:38:52 -0700, "csomers"
>> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi Chris,
>>>If you have a Windows 2000 or higher domain environment
>>>with XP Pro machines who are domain members, any domain
>>>administrator can log on remotely to the client computer.
>>>There is nothing special for the client to do.
>>>
>>>I do this all the time from my XP Pro machine and my
>>>Windows 2000 servers.
>>>
>>>The clients must be running XP Pro and be member computers
>>>of the domain. You then log on as an administrator within
>>>the domain.
>>>
>>>This works for me on all XP Pro machines.
>>>Good Luck
>>>Cheryl
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>Hi All,
>>>>
>>>>As a Systems Admin at a Windows shop we would like to get
>>>rid of our current
>>>>remote control and use Remote Assistance. The only
>>>problem here is that
>>>>there seems to be an awful lot of steps that the end-user
>>>has to do in order
>>>>to allow remote access to his/her desktop.
>>>>
>>>>Can somebody let me konw the easiest way to do this?
>>>I've already enabled
>>>>both options in the GPO Offer Remote Assistance and
>>>Solicited Remote
>>>>Assistance policy.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks in advance,
>>>>
>>>>Chris
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>.
>>>>
>>
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