HP Integrity rx5670 Windows Integrity nPartition Guide - Page 26

Remote Desktop, Telnet, If you are running Windows Server 2000 with Terminal Services

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Introduction Setting up the management station Remote Desktop If you are running Windows Server 2000 with Terminal Services, Windows Server 2003, or Windows XP on the management station and Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP on the remote terminal, you can take advantage of the remote desktop display feature provided by these operating systems. The Remote Desktop Connection feature is not enabled by default in Windows XP or Windows Server 2003. To enable Remote Desktop Connections on the management station: Step 1. Click My Computer > System Properties > Remote > Remote Desktop. Step 2. Select Allow users to connect remotely to this computer. To connect to the management station from the remote terminal: • On Windows XP, click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications > Remote Desktop Connection. • On Windows Server 2003, click Start > Administrative > Tools > Remote Desktops. To connect to a Windows 2003 console, use the /console switch with the Remote Desktop Connection application. This is present on the latest version available at www.microsoft.com and on Windows Server 2003 (This version is a 32-bit program available on both the 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Server 2003 operating systems). Telnet Because the nPartition commands are executed from a command prompt, you can use a telnet application (either the telnet command in Windows or a third-party application such as Reflection® 1) to open a command prompt on the management station. The management station must have the Telnet service installed and started. To execute nPartition commands via a telnet connection to the management station: Step 1. Invoke telnet on the remote terminal, providing the hostname or IP address of the management station. Step 2. Login to the telnet server with a valid username and password. Step 3. From the command prompt, execute nPartition commands as usual. NOTE There may be limitations on the number of telnet connections permitted into the management station by its host operating system. Also, you cannot use nPartition management tools with a GUI such as Partition Manager using this method. 26 Chapter 1

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Introduction
Setting up the management station
Chapter 1
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Remote Desktop
If you are running Windows Server 2000 with Terminal Services, Windows Server 2003,
or Windows XP on the management station and Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP on
the remote terminal, you can take advantage of the remote desktop display feature
provided by these operating systems.
The Remote Desktop Connection feature is not enabled by default in Windows XP or
Windows Server 2003. To enable Remote Desktop Connections on the management
station:
Step 1.
Click
My Computer > System Properties > Remote > Remote Desktop
.
Step 2.
Select
Allow users to connect remotely to this computer
.
To connect to the management station from the remote terminal:
On Windows XP, click
Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications > Remote
Desktop Connection
.
On Windows Server 2003, click
Start > Administrative > Tools > Remote Desktops
.
To connect to a Windows 2003 console, use the
/console
switch with the Remote
Desktop Connection application. This is present on the latest version available at
www.microsoft.com and on Windows Server 2003 (This version is a 32-bit program
available on both the 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Server 2003 operating systems).
Telnet
Because the nPartition commands are executed from a command prompt, you can use a
telnet application (either the telnet command in Windows or a third-party application
such as Reflection® 1) to open a command prompt on the management station. The
management station must have the Telnet service installed and started.
To execute nPartition commands via a telnet connection to the management station:
Step 1.
Invoke telnet on the remote terminal, providing the hostname or IP address of the
management station.
Step 2.
Login to the telnet server with a valid username and password.
Step 3.
From the command prompt, execute nPartition commands as usual.
NOTE
There may be limitations on the number of telnet connections permitted into the
management station by its host operating system. Also, you cannot use nPartition
management tools with a GUI such as Partition Manager using this method.