Posted by Billy.F in December 27, 2009
HVRemote reduces the manual configuration steps needed for Hyper-V Remote Management down to a few simple commands.
HVRemote can diagnose common configuration errors.
HVRemote is locale neutral, although output is in English only.
HVRemote can configure all combinations of workgroup and domain joined clients and servers.
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/HVRemote
In the Client and Server both in workgroup, the following things need [...]
Posted by Billy.F in December 8, 2009
Enabling Windows Firewall
Click Start, Run and type:
Netsh firewall set opmode enable
Disabling Windows Firewall
Click Start, Run and type:
Netsh firewall [...]
Posted by Billy.F in November 22, 2009
That’s where the RunAs command (XP and Server 2003) came in handy over the years. You could login as a non-privileged user but if you needed to do something which required Admin rights, you could hold down Shift and Right Click on the application in Windows Explorer and start the application using your Admin credentials.
With [...]
Posted by Billy.F in September 23, 2009
Introducing CoreConfigurator
Features:
Product Activation
Configuration of display resolution
Clock and time zone configuration
Remote Desktop configuration
Management of local user accounts (creation, deletion, group membership, passwords)
Firewall configuration
WinRM configuration
IP configuration
Computer name and domain/workgroup membership
Installation of Server Core features/roles
After installing CoreConfigurator (supplied as MSI package), navigate to the folder where it has been installed and execute CoreConfigurator.exe
Tip: you [...]
Posted by Billy.F in September 22, 2009
windows server 2008 is 32bit
you can try to replace your 2 files winvnc.exe and vncviewer.exe
http://forum.ultravnc.info/viewtopic.php?p=59972
Tags: VNC, Windows Server 2008