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"John" <anon...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is there a way to remotely boot a computer, using Windows
> XP Professional - Remote Deskcopy Connection?
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Thanks again.
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In the offices I work with, where workstations are joined to a domain, and
the Internet connection is always on--provided by a router or ISA Server
2000--I can reboot any workstation, or power (most of) them on remotely.
Remote Desktop is a service and is active before logon.
The Internet connection, if credentials are saved for a specific user,
rather than all users, may not be active, however. Say more about how the
office machines connect to the Internet and whether there's a domain or
simply a workgroup involved?
"John" <anon...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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"Make sure the "Terminal Services" service is set to "automatic". The default is "manual", so after a reboot Terminal Services won't start (ie- won't accept RDP connections) until one logon / logoff cycle is done at the keyboard.