I recently moved a client from Small Business Server 2003 to Windows Server 2003 for various reasons.
All is well except, in SBS2003, there is a built-in feature called Remote Web Workplace that allows users to connect to their desktop from home via the web.
I don't see anything like this in Win Server 2003 and was wondering how to implement this same feature.
thanks
Nate
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Well, remote web workplace is a feature of Small Business Server 2003. You can't use anything like that on Windows Server 2003 (any version). Remote web workplace is actually a RDP connection to a workstation over http (which allows you to connect to more than one computer at a time), this feature does not exist on normal server (standard/enterprise/datacenter)
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Remote Web Workplace
I recently moved a client from Small Business Server 2003 to Windows Server 2003 for various reasons.
All is well except, in SBS2003, there is a built-in feature called Remote Web Workplace that allows users to connect to their desktop from home via the web.
I don't see anything like this in Win Server 2003 and was wondering how to implement this same feature.
thanks
Nate