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I hope some one can help..
The company I am working with is undergoing a massive client refresh of all its desktops, laptops and tablets moving from Win2k/XP Pro to Vista Ultimate. Currently the helpdesks use either SMS2003 or NetMeeting to access a clients machine to help resolve issues at first line. Now as you are probably aware Vista can not be controlled by SMS2003, even SP3, and NetMeeting can not be used by the service desk to share the desktop. I looked to Win Meeting Space for support but it requires a number of services including IPv6 which is not deployed on the companies network infrastrcuture. So that leaves RDP! Alas RDP logs the user off as the remote user logs on so it is greatly limited for working through a problem. Can anyone help? Am I missing something obvious aside from a 3rd party toolset? |