RE: Remote Access to many Windows boxes

  • From: "Reed Poynter" <Reed.Poynter@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 14:35:50 -0800

What does "checking the sharing setup on those other boxes." mean?

Reed 

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Sent: 2008/11/27 11:36
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Subject: Re: Remote Access to many Windows boxes 


checking the sharing setup on those other boxes.

At 11:12 AM 11/27/2008, you wrote:
>Hi all -
>
>I am sorry if the title leads you to think that this topic has already 
>been discussed, but perhaps my question is a different flavour of the 
>problem of remote desktop access.
>
>I have purchased the remote access support for JAWS, and with it, I can 
>run remote desktop on another machine. I have not actually done this, 
>but I believe I understand the principles.
>As I understand it, generally speaking, in order to enable access to a 
>remote desktop, JAWS also needs to be installed on that remote windows 
>machine as well and then all works fine.
>  If my understanding is correct, then so far so good.
>
>The problem I am dealing with is that I work in a support role as a 
>database administrator for a relatively large company that has a 
>complex computing infrastructure. In the production computing 
>environment, there are many, many Windows boxes that I need to gain 
>access to. Being production (vs development or test boxes), access to 
>these boxes is highly controlled. It is not feasible to install JAWS 
>onto dozens of production windows boxes to enable me remote access to 
>do parts of my job. That just isn't going to happen.
>
>So I am wondering if others have run into this problem wherein remote 
>access is needed to numerous other windows boxes but it is not possible 
>to install JAWS onto those boxes?
>Are there other ways to gain access? Other tools? Other methods?
>
>Appreciate any ideas others may have.
>
>  Regards,
>Peter Quaiattini
>BITS OPS - Data Hosting Services
>Canadian Pacific Railway
>(403) 319-6579
>peter_quaiattini@xxxxxx
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